About the Artwork
(Untitled)
1684
Etienne Baudet (Artist) French, 1638-1711 Nicolas Poussin (Artist) French, 1594-1665
Engraving printed in black ink on laid paper
Plate: 22 1/4 × 29 3/4 inches (56.5 × 75.6 cm) Sheet: 23 3/4 × 75 3/4 inches (60.3 × 192.4 cm)
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Gift of Mrs. James E. Scripps
09.1S108
Public Domain
Markings
Inscribed, in plate, lower left: N. Poussin pinxit. P. Monier delineauit. Inscribed, lower right: a Paris Galeries du Louvre Step. Baudet Sculpsit. cum Priuilegio regis Christianissimi. Inscribed, lower center: Serenissimo Principi Lud. Borbonio Condaeo. | Inter amoenissimae Villae suae delitias, cum tanta dignitate [illegible]anti, ruris istius amoenitatem. C.C. et D.D. Steph. Baudet. Inscribed, in black ink, lower left of sheet: No 108. Landscape - By - Stephen Baudet. Inscribed, in pencil, bottom right margin: First State Inscribed, in brown ink, upper right center, verso (in a formal script on pencil-ruled lines): Nicolas Poussin Peintre | IVe. PAYSAGE. Dedie a Mr. le Prince Inter amoeni[illegible] | lae suae delitias, cum tanta dignitate otianti &c. Inscribed, lower right, verso: Du Cabinet de M. le Duc De Mortemart
Stamp, in blue, upper right, verso: JAMES E. SCRIPPS
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1909-present, gift to the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)For more information on provenance, please visit:
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Etienne Baudet; after Nicolas Poussin, (Untitled), 1684, engraving printed in black ink on laid paper. Detroit Institute of Arts, Gift of Mrs. James E. Scripps, 09.1S108.
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