Tableau du Temple des Muses Andromède (Dutuit p. 36, Le Blanc 130), GDUT653, En 1655

Tableau du Temple des Muses Andromède (Dutuit p. 36, Le Blanc 130), GDUT653, En 1655

Author(s): bloemaert, cornelis ii (the younger) (utrecht, around 1603 - rome, around 28–09–1692), engraver van diepenbeeck, abraham (s hertogenbosch, 09–05–1596 - antwerp (antwerpen), 31–12–1675), author of the model other title: fortieth number of a suite of 58 pieces (subtitle) date of production: in 1655 dating in century: mid-17th century type(s) of object(s): print, graphic arts name(s): interpretive print materials and techniques: chisel dimensions - artwork: height: 27. 7cm width: 18cm marks, inscriptions, hallmarks: signature - signature top left: "a. Diepenbeeck fig. " inscription concerning the title - inscription concerning the title in the lower margin collector's mark - dutuit: lugt 708 themes / subjects / places represented: mythological scene, greco-roman mythology, myth of perseus and andromeda, monster person / character depicted: andromeda (greek mythology); perseus (greek mythology); medusa (greek mythology) 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: gdut653. Date: En 1655.
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Author: Bloemaert, Cornelis II (le Jeune) (Utrecht, vers 1603 - Rome, vers 28–09–1692), graveurSource: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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