{ "core": { "objectID": 35567, "objectNumber": "F72.283.28", "primaryTitle": "Saint John Preaching in the Wilderness", "objectName": "", "dated": "1768", "classification": "Prints", "department": "Prints, Drawings & Photographs", "medium": "Etching and engraving printed in black on wove paper ", "dimensions": "image: 17 1/8 x 22 1/2 in.\r\n43.4 x 57.1 cm\r\nsheet: 18 3/4 x 23 1/2 in.\r\n47.6 x 59.6 cm" }, "provenance": { "creditLine": "Founders Society Purchase, Miscellaneous Gifts Fund ", "provenance": "Kennedy Gallery and Edith Cole Silberstein \r\n", "signed": "", "inscribed": "In plate, lower left: Salvator Rosa pinxt,, R. Earlom delint,,; lower center: J. Boydell excudit 1768; lower right: John Browne Sculpsit.; center bottom margin: SAINT JOHN PREACHING IN THE WILDERNESS. / From the Original Picture painted by Salvator Rosa In the Collection of the Right Honourable the Earl of Chesterfield; / To whom this PLATE is most Humbly Dedicated by his Lordship's most Obliged, and most Obedient Servant.; lower left corner: No. 16. \\dimensions of the original painting!; center bottom edge: Published May 2d. 1768.; lower right corner: JOHN BOYDELL. ", "markings": "" }, "creators": [ { "displayName": "John Boydell", "role": "Publisher", "nationality": "English", "bio": "English, 1719-1804" }, { "displayName": "John Browne", "role": "Artist", "nationality": "English", "bio": "English, 1741-1801" }, { "displayName": "Richard Earlom", "role": "Artist", "nationality": "English", "bio": "English, 1743 - 1822" }, { "displayName": "Salvator Rosa", "role": "Artist", "nationality": "Italian", "bio": "Italian, 1615-1673" } ], "rights": [ { "type": "Public Domain", "copyright": "", "creditLineRepro": "John Browne; after Richard Earlom; after Salvator Rosa, Saint John Preaching in the Wilderness, 1768, Etching and engraving printed in black on wove paper. Detroit Institute of Arts, Founders Society Purchase, Miscellaneous Gifts Fund, F72.283.28." } ], "media": [], "terms": [], "source": { "museum": "Detroit Institute of Arts", "objectURL": "https://dia.org/collection/35567" } }