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Jan van der Straet

Parable of the royal wedding-feast, jaren 1595
New York City, Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design [..]
Object information
Object category
drawing
Physical connection
Reference in ‘composite artworks’: artworks that are/were connected, such as alterpieces, decorative pieces incorporated in panelling, and works of art that were intended to be displayed together, such as pendants and series.

double sided drawing, part of a sketch book, part of a series

onderdeel van een omvangrijke verzameling verknipte schetsboekblaadjes; linker helft van een blad met vier voorstellingen; nr. 231961: hele blad; nr. 231969: voorstelling rechtboven op het blad; 231971: voorstelling rechtonder; nr. 231974: recto (hele blad)
onderdeel van een serie van minimaal 15 niet in prent gebrachte voorstellingen van 'De Eucharistie'
Support/medium
paper, black chalk, pen in brown ink, grey and grey-brown wash
Shape/dimensions
rectangle (landscape format) 155 x 211 mm
hele blad
Signature/inscription
Information about the signature, dating, inscription or any other mark on the front or back of the art work
  • inscription bottom (positional attribute): S. marcho cap. 22
    H. Marcus hoofdstuk 22
  • inscription bottom (positional attribute): S. Gio. 16 (doorgestreept) 6 creste nel tempio disse a gudeio che / dava mangiare le suo corpo le giudei desputano tra / loro
    H. Johannes 16 (doorgestreept) 6 Christus in de tempel zei tegen de Jood dat hij zijn lichaam te eten gaf de Joden redetwisten onderling. Deze notitie betreft het onderwerp (Johannes 6: 48-60) van een niet in schets of tekening bekende voorstelling uit de serie "De Eucharistie"
Current attribution
Jan van der Straet
Date
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1595 (1595 - 1599)
Artistically related
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Such as a preparatory studie, comparable composition, other version, or copy of the artwork in this record.
Provenance
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Visual documentation
Creation date: 2013-01-09; Last modified date: 2020-01-23

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