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Image: Virgin and Child

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Virgin and Child

ca. 17th century
17th century
128 x 67 mm (5 x 2.6 in.)

Anonymous,
After Lucas van Leyden, Dutch (Netherlandish), (ca. 1494–1533)

Object Type: print
Medium and Support: Engraving on laid paper
Print impression quality: Worn, lightly inked
Edition: Possibly a 17th-century copy
Marks: Inscribed in plate, lower left: "L"
Bibliography: See Jan Piet Filedt Kok, Lucas Van Leyden Graphiek (1978), and Jan Piet Filedt Kok, Nederl. Kunst. Joarb. 29, 1979, for possible information; no copy mentioned by Bartsch or Hollstein; according to Ellen Jacobowitz (letter of 6/24/1981), a reversed copy (117 x 74 mm) by an unknown engraver exists in Leiden, Bibliotheque Nationale, Rotterdam (Boymans), and Vienna. See donor file for more information.
Credit Line: Gift of Wyman W. Parker (Caleb T. Winchester Librarian, 1956–1976), 1981
Accession Number: 1981.8.3

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This object has the following keywords:
  • mothers
  • religious art - Use broadly for art depicting religious subjects or for art used in worship. [September 1993 descriptor added.]

Dimensions
  • plate Dimensions: 128 x 67 mm (5 x 2.6 in.)

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