Adam van Noort (Hollstein 7), GDUT4337, Adam van Noort, Entre 1634 et 1636

Adam van Noort (Hollstein 7), GDUT4337, Adam van Noort, Entre 1634 et 1636

Author(s): van dyck, anton (antwerp (antwerpen), 22–03–1599 - blackfriars, 09–12–1641), etcher hendricx, gillis, print publisher other title: the iconography (title of the series) date of production: between 1634 and 1636 dating in century: 17th century type(s) of object(s): print, graphic arts name(s): original print materials and techniques: etching, paper, chisel dimensions - artwork: height: 24. 5cm width: 15. 8cm dimensions - passepartout: height: 49cm width: 38. 5cm marks, inscriptions, hallmarks: signature - signature lower left: "ant. Van dyck fecit aqua forti" monogram = number - monogram of the engraving editor at the bottom center: "g. H. " inscription regarding the title - in the lower margin: "adamus van noort / antverpiae pictor iconum" collector's mark - bottom left: "dutuit" (lugt 708) inscription - on the back, bottom right, in graphite pencil: "noort van adamus / d. 8 / 5th state" iconographic description: portrait of adam van noort, painter (1562-1641). Mode of acquisition: legacy name of donor, testator, seller: dutuit, auguste and eugène date of acquisition: 1902 institution: petit palais, museum of fine arts of the city of paris inventory number: gdut4337. Date: Entre 1634 et 1636.
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Author: Van Dyck, Anton (Anvers (Antwerpen), 22–03–1599 - Blackfriars, 09–12–1641), aquafortisteSource: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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