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Adoration of the Shepherds / Marinus, pseudonym of Marin Robin van der Goes [artwork]

Adoration of the Shepherds [artwork]
Title
Adoration of the Shepherds [artwork]
Artist
Marinus, ca. 1599-1639, pseudonym of Marin Robin van der Goes
Genre
artwork
Date Created
17th century
Physical Description
Sheet: 22 1/4 x 16 3/8 inches (56.5 x 41.7 cm.); plate impression: 18 3/4 x 14 inches (47.5 x 35.5 cm.)
Artist notes
after a painting by Jacob Jordaens, history and portrait painter, draughtsman, watercolorist, and engraver, 1593-1678
Artist nationality
Dutch
Artist role
engraver
Original artist
Jordaens, Jacob, 1593-1678
Inscription
Recto: bottom center: (in Latin) Nectare, et ambrosia ciues qui Pascit olÿmpi / Pastorum vili. Pascitur ecce cibo. / Quem canit heroâ Diuorum Voce Senatus, / Hunc canit en gracili rustica musa Sono. ; l. l.: Iac: Iordaens pinxit. ; l. r.: Mariuus Sculpsit. No. 4. ; verso: u. l.: (in pencil) Clark Oct 1937 / 14 50 ; l. l.: (in pencil) C575/542
Medium
Engraving.
Condition
Fine condition. One dark brown stain in margin at lower left. Light adhesive tape stains on verso at all four corners and at bottom center edge, but they do not bleed through to the recto.
Provenance
The Arthur H. Clark Company, Glendale, California, 9 Oct. 1937.
Instrument
Duct flute
Century
17th century
Subjects
Reproductive print [after well-known artist]
Religious
Miller category
Miscellaneous Art (large)
Miller ID
0474/Y
Repository
Music Division, Library of Congress

Last Updated: 07-07-2010

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