Catullus Saved from Shipwreck (from Robert Stapylton, Mores Hominum–The Manners of Men, Described in Sixteen Satyrs, by Juvenal, 1660)

1660
Not on view
two young men pointing at a picture of a ship at sea, tossed by waves, held up by two boys in the garden of a villa; a boy playing with two dogs and another leading a sacrificial bull behind; statues of three classical deities on pedestals in middle ground at left, temple behind; illusttrates Robert Stapylton, "Mores Hominum–The Manners of Men, Described in Sixteen Satyrs," by Juvenal.

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  • Title: Catullus Saved from Shipwreck (from Robert Stapylton, Mores Hominum–The Manners of Men, Described in Sixteen Satyrs, by Juvenal, 1660)
  • Etcher: Wenceslaus Hollar (Bohemian, Prague 1607–1677 London)
  • Artist: After Robert Streater (British, London 1621–1679 London)
  • Author: Associated with Robert Stapylton (British, active 1669)
  • Subject: Decimus Junius Juvenal (Aquinum 55/60?–?127/140)
  • Date: 1660
  • Medium: Etching; second state of two
  • Dimensions: Plate: 11 7/16 × 7 15/16 in. (29 × 20.2 cm)
    Sheet: 11 7/8 × 8 3/4 in. (30.1 × 22.3 cm)
  • Classification: Prints
  • Credit Line: Rogers Fund, 1920
  • Object Number: 20.81.1.46
  • Curatorial Department: Drawings and Prints

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