[The Holy Family.]
P.P. Rubbens Eq.s Pinx.t. John & And.r Van Rymsdyk Fecit.
[n.d., c.1770.]
Fine mezzotint. Sheet 410 x 320mm, 16 x 12½". Laid on album paper, creased, damage in margins, cut to image on 3 sides. Unidentified collector's stamp verso.
The Virgin Mary crouched, holding the infant Christ. On the right stands the infant John the Baptist, astride a sheeep, and the elderly St. Anne. Jan van Rymsdyk (1730-90), is best known for his engravings for William Hunter's 'Anatomia uteri umani gravidi' (The anatomy of the human gravid uterus exhibited in figures), published 1774. Challoner Smith describes a portrait of the Prince & Princess of Orange as 'his only known mezzotinto' (CS p.1044). He was a collector of drawings, and owned thirty-odd important items, including ones by Rembrandt and Van Dyck. He engraved this plate with his son, Andreas.
[Ref: 19839] £95.00
[n.d., c.1770.]
Fine mezzotint. Sheet 410 x 320mm, 16 x 12½". Laid on album paper, creased, damage in margins, cut to image on 3 sides. Unidentified collector's stamp verso.
The Virgin Mary crouched, holding the infant Christ. On the right stands the infant John the Baptist, astride a sheeep, and the elderly St. Anne. Jan van Rymsdyk (1730-90), is best known for his engravings for William Hunter's 'Anatomia uteri umani gravidi' (The anatomy of the human gravid uterus exhibited in figures), published 1774. Challoner Smith describes a portrait of the Prince & Princess of Orange as 'his only known mezzotinto' (CS p.1044). He was a collector of drawings, and owned thirty-odd important items, including ones by Rembrandt and Van Dyck. He engraved this plate with his son, Andreas.
[Ref: 19839] £95.00
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