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Qui vero unum acceperat abiens fodit in terram et abscondit pecuniam domini sui. (Matt. 25.18.). Gravure originale du XVIIe siècle

Harman Jansz van MULLER (fecit)

Qui vero unum acceperat abiens fodit in terram et abscondit pecuniam domini sui. (Matt. 25.18.). Gravure originale du XVIIe siècle

S.n., s.l. [Hollande] (Circa 1600), 33,5x27,5cm (cuvette: 28,5x20cm), une feuille.


Original etching done with chisels Harman Jansz van Muller.Epreuve on watermarked laid paper, working from the early seventeenth siècle.Il is an illustration of the Gospel according to Matthew 25:18, "But he that had received that one went and digged in the earth, and hid his lord's money. "Legend in Latin in the lower part of the gravure.Signature of the artist in planche.Mentions numbered" 3 "down in the engraving and in the lower right in the part devoted to the legend angle and handwritten "105" marginal entry in the top corner droit.Une old handwritten annotation in Greek characters under the right angle visible cuvette.Filigrane through. rare and discrete foxing mainly marginal, slight traces of marginal foxing or offense against etching, a tiny corner missing, a marginal restore using a strip of paper, otherwise very nice condition for this extremely rare and engraving a great writer fraîcheur.Le Harman Jansz van Muller worked with Cornelis Cort (also known as Cornelio Fiammingo), and was perhaps his pupil. --- 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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