Wilton album, folio 32a: Design for an overdoor with allegorical figures of Abundance, a river god and two crowned figures
On folio 32 with one other print: 27.78.1(131)
For more information on the Wilton album see entry for 27.78.1(1-428)
An unsigned etching on two plates depicting an architectural design for a lunette or overdoor, with Abudance and a male crowned figure on the left plate and a river god and a female crowned figures with a cow on the right plate. Placed among the works of Paolo Farinati in the Wilton Album, but unlikely to be by him
For more information on the Wilton album see entry for 27.78.1(1-428)
An unsigned etching on two plates depicting an architectural design for a lunette or overdoor, with Abudance and a male crowned figure on the left plate and a river god and a female crowned figures with a cow on the right plate. Placed among the works of Paolo Farinati in the Wilton Album, but unlikely to be by him
Artwork Details
- Title: Wilton album, folio 32a: Design for an overdoor with allegorical figures of Abundance, a river god and two crowned figures
- Artist: Anonymous
- Date: 1580–1650
- Medium: Etching, on two plates
- Dimensions: Sheet: 4 15/16 × 15 1/8 in. (12.5 × 38.4 cm)
- Classification: Prints
- Credit Line: Harris Brisbane Dick Fund, 1927
- Object Number: 27.78.1(130)
- Curatorial Department: Drawings and Prints
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