Parable of the Lost Coin

Domenico Feti, Artist Giuseppe, II Camerata, Artist
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About the Artwork

Parable of the Lost Coin

18th/19th century

Domenico Feti (Artist) Italian, 1588/89 - 1623 Giuseppe, II Camerata (Artist) Italian, 1718-1803

Engraving printed in black on wove paper

plate: 16 1/2 x 12 1/8 in. 41.8 x 30.7 cm sheet: 27 x 20 1/2 in. 68.5 x 52.0 cm

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Prints, Drawings & Photographs

Gift of Bela Hubbard, 1892

1991.92

Public Domain

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In plate, lower right: J. Camerata del: et sculps.; lower left of the bottom margin: Quadro di Domenico Feti / di Mantova / cavato dalla Galleria Reale di Dresda / Alto pied: 1. onc: 11 1/2 Largo pied: 1. onc: 6. 1/2.; lower right of the bottom margin: Tableau de Dominique Feti / de Mantoue / de la Galerie Royale de Dresde. / Haut 1. pieds 11.1/2 pouc: Large 1. pi: 6 1/2 pouc:; lower right corner: T.II.; lower right corner: 29.; in black ink after Camerata: 1718 / 1803; after Dominique Feti: 1589-1624 / (Rome); lower center: Parable of the lost penny.; lower right: Gift of Bela Hubbard. / 1892.; in pencil, lower center and lower right corner: 20

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Woermann, Karl, CATALOGUE OF THE ROYAL PICTURE GALLERY IN DRESDEN: Dresden: Wilhelm Hoffmann's Fine Art Works, 1899, p 317.

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Giuseppe, II Camerata; after Domenico Feti, Parable of the Lost Coin, 18th/19th century, Engraving printed in black on wove paper. Detroit Institute of Arts, Gift of Bela Hubbard, 1892, 1991.92.

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Parable of the Lost Coin
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