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Upper center in black ink: VBICVNQVE FVERIT CORPVS IBI CO[N]GREGABV[N]TVR AQVILAE. (“Wheresoever the body shall be, there shall the eagles also be gathered together.” Matthew 24:28) (Latin Vulgate Bible); center right in (gold?): .III.; birds in image numbered .1. and .2., in red ink; lower center in violet ink: Tria sunt difficilia mihi, et quartum penitus I[g]noro: Viam / AQVILAE in Caelo: viam Colubri super terram: viam navis / In medio maris: Et viam viri In Adolescentia. Proverb.30. (“Three things are hard to me, and the fourth I am utterly ignorant of. The way of an eagle in the air, The way of a serpent on a rock, The way of a ship in the middle of the sea, And the way of a man in youth.” Proverbs 30:18-19) (Latin Vulgate Bible)
Facing page: Upper center in black ink: sed carmina tantum / Nostra valent, Lycida, tela Inter Martia qua[n]tum / CSaonias dicunt Aquilae veniente columbas.; lower center in black ink: Dum Clangunt Aquilae: Vultur pulpareprobatur: / Et crocitat corvus: graculus at frigulat.

Provenance

Emperor Rudolf II of Austria?[1]; Secretarius Heinrich Hagen, Vienna, 1611.[2] Count Emanuel Maria Joseph von Arco, Munich, 1751.[3] Graf von Seinsheim, canon of Salzburg and Speyer, 1753. Master stonemason Rüpfel, Munich, c. 1830. Joseph Anton Niggl [1792 - 1842], Markt Tölz. Karl August von Brentano [1817 - 1896], Augsburg. (sale, Rudolph Weigel, 28 October 1861, no. 2220-a-d]; (Frederick Startridge Ellis [active 1860 - 1885], London; formerly identified as F. S. Eliot)[3]; Henry Huth [1815 - 1878], London; by descent to his son, Alfred Henry Huth [1850 - 1910], London; (sale, Sotheby's' London, 12 June 1913, no. 3722); (William Wesley & Son, London); Charles Francis George Richard Schwerdt, Old Alresford House, Hampshire (his sale, Sotheby's' London, 15 July 1946, no. 2216); (The Rosenbach Company, Philadelphia); Lessing J. Rosenwald, Jenkintown; given to Edith Goodkind Rosenwald, Jenkintown; gift to NGA, 1987.

Exhibition History

1982
Drawings from the Holy Roman Empire, = 1540 - 1680, The Art Museum, Princeton University, National Gallery of Art, Museum of Art, Carnegie Insitute, Pittsburgh (exh. cat. by Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann, no. 56.
1982
Drawings from the Holy Roman Empire, 1540 - 1680, The Art Museum, Princeton University, National Gallery of Art, Museum of Art, Carnegie Insitute, Pittsburgh (exh. cat. by Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann, no. 56.

Bibliography

1984
Hendrix, Lee. Joris Hoefnagel and the Four Elements: a Study in Sixteenth-Century Nature Painting. Ph.D. Hendrix, Lee. Joris Hoefnagel and the Four Elements: a Study in Sixteenth-Century Nature Painting. Ph.D. dissertation, Princeton University, 1984 (series).dissertation, Princeton University, 1984 (series).
2017
Vignau-Wilberg, Thea. Joris and Jacob Hoefnagel: Art and Science around 1600. Berlin, 2017: no. A6 (for series).
2019
Bass, Marisa Ann. Insect Artifice: Nature and Art in the Dutch Revolt. Princeton, 2019 (for series).

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