Artist
Marcantonio Raimondi (Italian, c. 1470/82–1527/34)Italian, c. 1470/82–1527/34
CultureItalian
Titles
- Christ, the Virgin, and Saint John the Baptist with Saints Paul and Catherine
Datec. 1520-1525
MediumEngraving on wove paper
DimensionsPlate: 16 3/4 × 11 9/16 in. (42.6 × 29.3 cm)
Credit LineGift of Dr. Lewis Coulson in honor of Susan Schulman
Object number2022.304
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Prints and DrawingsObject Type
(1) Solicitor Peter Gellatly spent the majority of his life in the village of Loughton in Essex, only residing in London during his final fifteen years. He harbored a lifelong interest in fine art, and his collection of prints was formed principally of acquisitions made in London, although he also bought elsewhere on the European continent. His collection, which included works by Dürer, Rembrandt, and Italian and German printmakers of the 15th and 16th centuries, was dispersed in an important sale held between May 13 and 18 of 1911 in Stuttgart, Germany.
Fig. 9 (Lugt 1185)
Exhibition HistoryNone known
Inscriptions, Signatures and Marks
Verso: Stamped in blue, bottom left corner: Lugt 1185 (1)
Verso: Inscribed in graphite, left bottom edge: PM-02-26-
(1). Solicitor Peter Gellatly spent the majority of his life in the village of Loughton in Essex, only residing in London during his final fifteen years. He harbored a lifelong interest in fine art, and his collection of prints was formed principally of acquisitions made in London, although he also bought elsewhere on the European continent. His collection, which included works by Dürer, Rembrandt, and Italian and German printmakers of the 15th and 16th centuries, was dispersed in an important sale held between May 13 and 18 of 1911 in Stuttgart, Germany.
Verso: Inscribed in graphite, left bottom edge: PM-02-26-
(1). Solicitor Peter Gellatly spent the majority of his life in the village of Loughton in Essex, only residing in London during his final fifteen years. He harbored a lifelong interest in fine art, and his collection of prints was formed principally of acquisitions made in London, although he also bought elsewhere on the European continent. His collection, which included works by Dürer, Rembrandt, and Italian and German printmakers of the 15th and 16th centuries, was dispersed in an important sale held between May 13 and 18 of 1911 in Stuttgart, Germany.
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Catalogue raisonnéBartsch 54, Shoemaker 60
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c. 1517, printed probably mid-16th century
Engraving on laid paper
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Woodcut on wove paper, proof before the edition of 1511
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Etching on laid paper, state I/I
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c. 1527
Engraving on laid paper
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Oil on wood
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Engraving on laid paper
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