Identification title(s): painter and female model in studio. Object type: print book illustration object number: rp-p-1937-1929. Catalog reference: hollstein dutch 177. Inscriptions / marks: poem, top and bottom representation, letterpress: 'a chat for the bride. I have read it before. . ' collector's mark, verso, stamped: lugt 2228; collector's mark, verso, stamped: lugt 2760. Description: a painter stands behind his easel, palette and brush in hand. On the easel is the portrait of an elegantly dressed lady who, on the right, is posing for him. Behind her is a table on which some boeretti and two antique cups. There are several panels on the floor. On the left, an elegant gentleman with a dog enters the room. Behind the painter a young man and a dog. Manufacture. Manufacturer: after a drawing by: adriaen pietersz. Van de venne, printmaker: anonymous, writer: jacob cats (1577-1660), publisher: widow jan pietersz. Of the venne. Place of manufacture: middelburg. Dating: 1625 - 1635. Physical features: engraving and letterpress text; text in print on verso. Material: paper technique: engraving (printing process) / letterpress. Dimensions: top: h 212 mm × w 167 mm, plate edge: h 102 mm × w 135 mmexplanationbook illustration in: cats, jacob. Hovwelyck. That is the whole situation of the real state. Middelburg: jan pietersz van de venne (wed. ), 1625-1626 and the hague: adriaen van de venne, 1625-1635. Subject: what: painter at work, in his studio, model, sitter ~ painting. Credit line: bequest of mr f. G. Waller, amsterdam. Acquisition: bequest 1937. Date: between 1625 and 1635.
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