{ "core": { "objectID": 65446, "objectNumber": "09.1S1268", "primaryTitle": "Celadon and Amelia", "objectName": "etching", "dated": "1766", "classification": "Prints", "department": "Prints, Drawings & Photographs", "medium": "etching and engraving in ink on laid paper", "dimensions": "Plate: 17 1/2 × 21 3/4 inches (44.5 × 55.2 cm)\r\nSheet: 19 3/8 × 23 1/8 inches (49.2 × 58.7 cm)" }, "provenance": { "creditLine": "Gift of Mrs. James E. Scripps ", "provenance": "possibly Amann.\r\nM. Levy (Warsaw, Poland).\r\nC. J. Meyer (Carlsbad, probably California, USA).\r\nMrs. James E. Scripps [Harriet J.] (Detroit, Michigan, USA);\r\n1909-present, gift to the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)", "signed": "", "inscribed": "Inscribed, in plate, lower left: R. Wilson pinxit Londini.\r\nInscribed, lower right: Browne Aqua forti fecit. Woollett Sculpt,\r\nInscribed, lower center: CELADON and AMELIA. | From an Original Picture, in the Collection of Wm,, Lock Esqr,, = | Publish'd June 10th, 1766 as the Act directs, by Wm. Woollett in Green Street, Leicester Fields, & Ryland & Bryer at the King's Arms. in Cornhill, London.\r\nInscribed, verse in plate, bottom left margin: The tempest caught them on the tender walk, | from his void embrace, | Mysterious Heaven! that moment to the ground, | A blacken'd corse, was struck the beauteous maid.\r\nInscribed, verse continued in the bottom right margin: But who can paint the lover, as he stood, | Pierc'd by severe amazement, hating life, | Speechless, and fix'd in all the death of woe! | Thompson's Summer, v. 1191. 1214.", "markings": "Marked, in brown ink, verso: Amann [? (variation of Lugt 9)]\r\nMarked, stamp in green, lower right, recto: M. Levy [in circle (Lugt 1676)]" }, "creators": [ { "displayName": "Richard Wilson", "role": "Artist", "nationality": "Welsh", "bio": "Welsh, ca. 1713-1782" }, { "displayName": "William Woollett", "role": "Artist", "nationality": "English", "bio": "English, 1735-1785" } ], "rights": [ { "type": "Public Domain", "copyright": "", "creditLineRepro": "William Woollett; after Richard Wilson, Celadon and Amelia, 1766, etching and engraving in ink on laid paper. Detroit Institute of Arts, Gift of Mrs. James E. Scripps, 09.1S1268." } ], "media": { "primary": { "filename": "09.1S1268-d1-2017-04-12.tif", "width": 4206, "height": 3560, "shareURL": "https://dia.widen.net/content/ipldily0k3/jpeg/09.1S1268-d1-2017-04-12.jpeg?w=2000&keep=c&crop=yes&color=cccccc&quality=80&u=u3bnol", "originalURL": "https://dia.widen.net/content/ipldily0k3/original/09.1S1268-d1-2017-04-12.tif?u=u3bnol&download=true" } }, "terms": [ { "name": "lightning", "type": "subject" }, { "name": "lovers", "type": "subject" }, { "name": "engraving (printing process)", "type": "technique" }, { "name": "etching (printing process)", "type": "technique" }, { "name": "ink", "type": "material" }, { "name": "laid paper", "type": "support" }, { "name": "mountains", "type": "subject" }, { "name": "hills", "type": "subject" }, { "name": "trees", "type": "subject" }, { "name": "buildings", "type": "subject" }, { "name": "figures (representations)", "type": "subject" }, { "name": "city", "type": "subject" }, { "name": "river", "type": "subject" }, { "name": "poem", "type": "subject" }, { "name": "engraving (print)", "type": "work type" }, { "name": "etching", "type": "work type" }, { "name": "storm", "type": "subject" }, { "name": "landscape", "type": "subject" }, { "name": "shore", "type": "subject" }, { "name": "clouds", "type": "subject" }, { "name": "England", "type": "place of use" } ], "source": { "museum": "Detroit Institute of Arts", "objectURL": "https://dia.org/collection/65446" } }