Napthali
c. 1585; published 1643
Artist, Netherlandish, 1550 - 1600
Publisher, Dutch, 1586/1587 - 1652

Artwork overview
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Medium
hand-colored engraving on laid paper
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Credit Line
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Dimensions
overall (cut within platemark): 21.5 x 14.5 cm (8 7/16 x 5 11/16 in.)
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Accession
2005.128.8.b
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Catalogue Raisonné
Hollstein, no. 70, State ii/ii
Artwork history & notes
Provenance
(Kunsthandlung Helmut H. Rumbler, Frankfurt am Main); purchased 2005 by NGA.
Associated Names
Bibliography
1949
Hollstein, F.W.H. et al. Dutch and Flemish etchings, engravings and woodcuts, ca. 1450-1700. 72 vols. Amsterdam, 1980: XXI (Johannes Sadeler I), no. 70, ii/ii.
1993
The New Hollstein Dutch & Flemish Etchings, Engravings and Woodcuts, 1450-1700. (Crispijn van den Broeck, Ursula Mielke, author). Ouderkerk aan den Ijssel: Sound & Vision Publishers, 2011: Part I, no. 58, ii/ii.
Inscriptions
upper center: NAPHTHALI; lower right in plate: .10.; in margin below image, in plate: Neptalin ex multis seruatus saepe periclis, / Corniger infestus cervus ut a canibus. / Nostra tribus tetaq[ue] fuit saepissime bello, / Sed bonitate dei mox liberata fuit. (Nephthali has often been saved from many dangers, like an antlered stag, imperiled, evaded the hounds. Many times was our tribe tested in war, but was soon freed by God's goodness. [translation from Veldman, Ilja M., and H. J. de Jonge, "The sons of Jacob: the twelve patriarchs in sixteenth-century Netherlandish prints and popular literature," Simiolus, vol. 15 (1985), no. 3, p. 196.])
Wikidata ID
Q76343337