Paradigmata graphices variorum artificum

published 1671

Jan de Bisschop

Artist, Dutch, 1628 - 1671

Artwork overview

  • Medium

    2 works in 1 vol: part 1: engraved title p., 2 p. of dedication to Constantin Huygens, engraved secondary title lettered 'Signorum Veterum Icones', & 54 etched plates (numbered 1-54); part 2: printed part-title, 2 leaves of dedication to J.A.Uityenbogard, & 46 etched plates (numbered 55-100 except 99); bound in at end are 2 leaves of dedication to Jan Six, 25 numbered plates after works by Domenichino, Salviati, Michelangelo, etc., and 32 unnumbered plates after ptgs. by Zuccarro,Veronese, etc. & classical sculpture (last group has early manuscript captions)

  • Credit Line

    Ailsa Mellon Bruce Fund

  • Dimensions

    page size: 30.5 x 19 cm (12 x 7 1/2 in.)

  • Accession

    1986.44.1

  • Catalogue Raisonné

    Van Gelder 1985

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Artwork history & notes

Bibliography

1985

  • Van Gelder, Jan G., and Ingrid Jost. Jan de Bisschop and his Icones & Paradigmata. Doornspijk: Davaco, 1985.

1986

  • Bernard Quaritch Ltd., ART & ARCHITECTURE (No.1060), London: 1986, no.8.

Inscriptions

ownership inscriptions on flyleaf of Christopher Seton & J. Sympson w/ signature of Jonathan Blackburne (of Liverpool), 1752, & note that it was bought at his sale on April 2, 1786


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