Landschap met ruïne van een romeinse tempel Landschappen (serietitel), RP-P-1878-A-1699, Esaias van de Velde, between 1615 and 1616

Landschap met ruïne van een romeinse tempel Landschappen (serietitel), RP-P-1878-A-1699, Esaias van de Velde, between 1615 and 1616

Identification title(s): landscape with ruins of a roman temple. Landscapes (series title). Object type: print serial number: 1/10object number: rp-p-1878-a-1699. Catalog reference: hollstein dutch 18-3(6). Inscriptions / marks: collector's mark, verso bottom center, stamped: lugt 2228a. Description: title print for a series of ten landscapes. What is remarkable is the italianate character of this landscape, which stands out from the other nine dutch landscapes, including some easily identifiable village views. The artist may have added the title print with the ruin in the hilly landscape in consultation with the publisher. Manufacture. Manufacturer: printmaker: esaias van de velde (mentioned on object), after own design by: esaias van de velde publisher: johannes pietersz. Berendrecht (mentioned on object). Place of manufacture: haarlem. Dating: 1615 - 1616. Physical features: etching. Material: paper technique: etching. Dimensions: top: h 91 mm × w 175 mm. Subject: what: landscape with ruin temple, shrine ~ roman religion. Acquisition: purchase january 7, 1878. Date: between 1615 and 1616.
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