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drawing
Object Type
drawing
Museum number
T,13.1
Description
Architectural design in the form of an arch; above are two nude men seated, supporting a medallion portrait of an old man, standing on plinths to left and right are Justice and Power Pen and brown ink with blue wash
Producer name
Drawn by:
Frederik Sustris
Formerly attributed to:
Anonymous
Formerly attributed to:
Abraham van Diepenbeeck
School/style
Netherlandish
German
Production date
1573-1599
Materials
paper
Technique
drawn
Dimensions
Height:
364 millimetres
Width:
293 millimetres
Curator's comments
Possibly intended for a title-page. Moved to Sustris in 2004, his name suggested by MRK in 1997.
Bibliographic references
Hind 1915-31 / Catalogue of Dutch and Flemish Drawings preserved in the Department of Prints and Drawings in the British Museum
(12)
(as Diepenbeeck)
Location
Not on display
Subjects
architecture
virtues and vices
Acquisition name
Bequeathed by:
William Fawkener
Acquisition date
1769
Department
Prints and Drawings
Registration number
T,13.1
Additional IDs
Miscellaneous number:
FAWK,5212.1