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A Song of Triumph / John Doyle [artwork]

A Song of Triumph [artwork]
Title
A Song of Triumph [artwork]
Artist
Doyle, John, 1797-1868
Genre
artwork
Date Created
1843
Physical Description
16 x 11 1/4 inches (40.1 x 20.5 cm.)
Artist nationality
British
Artist role
draughtsman, painter, lithographer, and caricaturist
Original artist
Van Dyck, Anthony, 1599-1641
Inscription
Recto: l. l.: (monogram) HB ; l. l.: (just beneath image) PUBLISHED BY T. McLEAN, 26, HAYMARKET, MARCH 22nd 1843. ; l. r.: (just beneath image) PRINTED AT 70, ST. MARTINS LANE. ; bottom center: "A SONG OF TRIUMPH" / Very freely taken from the Celebrated Picture by Rubens. / In the Possession of a Cabinet Minister. ; verso: center: (in pencil) X ; l. l.: (in pencil) Reeves / 1/- ; l. l.: (in pencil) C575/638
Medium
Tinted lithograph, sepia-colored, with white highlights.
Condition
Fair condition. Trimmed to image and caption at top, right, and bottom. Only the left edge has about a one-inch margin. The upper right and lower left corners are torn, but are supported by a paper backing which covers the verso of the entire sheet. Most of the image itself is in good condition, except for corner tear at upper right.
Provenance
Harold Reeves, London, 10 Mar. 1937.
Instrument
Aulos
Related names
Rubens, Peter Paul, 1577-1640
Century
19th century
Subject
Political Satire
Miller category
Mythological, etc.
Miller ID
0432/U
Repository
Music Division, Library of Congress

Last Updated: 07-07-2010

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