The Coronation of Solomon by the Spring of Gihon
c. 1500
Artist, French, c. 1445 - c. 1503

Artwork overview
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Medium
pen and black ink with watercolor, heightened with white gouache
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Credit Line
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Dimensions
overall: 21.3 x 14.4 cm (8 3/8 x 5 11/16 in.)
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Accession
2006.111.3
Artwork history & notes
Provenance
Eugène Rodrigues, Paris (b. 1853). Private collection; (Salamander Fine Arts); purchased 2006 by NGA.
Associated Names
Exhibition History
1967
Exhibition of Old Master Drawings. P. & D. Colnaghi & Co. Ltd. London, 1967, no. 1, pl. 1.
2008
Medieval to Modern: Recent Acquisitions of Drawings, Prints, and Illustrated Books. National Gallery of Art, Washington, 2008, no. 25.
2009
Renaissance to Revolution: French Drawings from the National Gallery of Art, 1500-1800. National Gallery of Art, Washington, 2009, 18-19, no. 1 (color).
2011
Kings, Queens, and Courtiers: Art in Early Renaissance France. Art Institute of Chicago, 2011, no. 51 (color)(entry by Martha Wolff).
Bibliography
1955
Hannema, D. Catalogue of the H.E. ten Cate Collection. Rotterdam, 1955: no. 219a, pl. 88 (as French School, c. 1500)
1983
Kren, Thomas, ed. Renaissance Painting in Manuscripts: Treasures from the British Library. Exh. cat. J. Paul Getty Museum, Malibu; Pierpont Morgan Library, New York; and British Library, London. New York, 1983, under no. 23.
1987
Backhouse, Janet. "The Tilliot Hours: Comparisons and Relationships." British Library Journal 13, no. 2, 1987: 225-228.
1993
Avril, François, and Nicole Reynaud. Les manuscrits à peintures en France 1440-1520. Paris, 1993: 308.
1996
Backhouse, Janet. "Poyet, Jean or Jehan." In The Dictionary of Art. Edited by Jane Turner. 34 vols. New York and London, 1996: 25:405.
2000
Wieck, Roger S., William M. Voelkle, and K. Michelle Hearne. The Hours of Henry VIII: A Renaissance Masterpiece by Jean Poyet. New York, 2000: 33, 192, fig. 25.
2004
Hofmann, Mara. Jean Poyet: Das Gesamtwerk. Turnhout, 2004: 43-44, 285, pl. 133.
2010
Stein, Perrin. "French Drawings, Washington," The Burlington Magazine 102 (January 2010): 66-67.
Inscriptions
upper right in brown ink: f; by later hand, lower right verso in graphite: D 29616
Wikidata ID
Q64581094