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Praetereunt aegrum que sacerdos, atque leuita. (Luce 10.31.). Gravure originale du XVIIe siècle

Paul BRIL (inventor)

Praetereunt aegrum que sacerdos, atque leuita. (Luce 10.31.). Gravure originale du XVIIe siècle

S.n., s.l. [Hollande] (Circa 1600), 32,5x27,5cm (cuvette: 27x22cm), une feuille.


Original etching done with chisels, after a painting by Paul Bril.Epreuve on watermarked laid paper, working from the early seventeenth siècle.Il is an illustration of the Gospel according to Luke 10-31, "A priest who by chance there came down the same path, he saw him, passed on. "Legend in Latin in the lower part of the gravure.Signatures artists in the manuscript planche.Mention" 73 "on the sidelines in the upper right corner. an old handwritten annotation in Greek characters in the right corner of the cuvette.Filigrane visible crown by transparence.Rares minute and minor foxing, small angular spots without damage to etching, otherwise very nice condition for this print extremely rare and highly fraîcheur.Paul Bril (Antwerp and Breda, 1553 or 1554 - Rome, 1626) was a Flemish painter and engraver. He was active in Rome from 1582 to his death as a landscape of vedute after 1600 is known among other things for its scenic landscapes, which often included historical or biblical scenes, all in the tradition of Flemish mannerism. --- Please note that the translation in english is done automatically, we apologize if the formulas are inaccurate. Contact us for any information!

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