About the Artwork
Portraits of Lucas Van Leyden, Quintin Metsys, Heinrich Aldegraver, Johannes a Calchar, Johannes de Mabuse, Iohan Schoorl
ca. 1683
Joachim von Sandrart I (Artist) German, 1606-1688 Philipp Kilian (Artist) German, 1628-1693
Engraving printed in black ink on laid paper
Plate: 12 1/4 × 7 7/8 inches (31.1 × 20 cm) Sheet: 12 1/2 × 8 inches (31.8 × 20.3 cm)
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Prints, Drawings & Photographs
Gift of Mrs. James E. Scripps
09.1S654
This work is in the public domain.
Markings
Signed, in plate, lower right: P. Kilian f.
Inscribed, above portrait, upper left: Lvcas A Leyden S. Lugdun Ba. Inscribed, above portrait, upper right: Qvintin Mes Sies Antverpi[illegible] Inscribed, above portrait, center left: Henrich Aldegraef A Soest Westphallus Inscribed, above portrait, center right: Iohannes A Calchar Cleve[illegible] Inscribed, above portrait, lower left: Iohannes De Mabvse Hannoniensis Inscribed, above portrait, lower right: Iohan Schoorl Alcmariensis Inscribed, in plate, lower left: I. v. Sandrart del: Inscribed, upper right: DD
Provenance
April 1886, (Dorman Sale). 1909-present, gift to the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
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Philipp Kilian; after Joachim von Sandrart I, Portraits of Lucas Van Leyden, Quintin Metsys, Heinrich Aldegraver, Johannes a Calchar, Johannes de Mabuse, Iohan Schoorl, ca. 1683, engraving printed in black ink on laid paper. Detroit Institute of Arts, Gift of Mrs. James E. Scripps, 09.1S654.
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