1919.560.32: Brutus and the Ghost of Julius Caesar; verso: Christ and the Woman Taken in Adultery, after Rembrandt
Drawings
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Identification and Creation
- Object Number
- 1919.560.32
- People
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Sir Joshua Reynolds, British (Plympton, England 1723 - 1792 London, England)
After Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn, Dutch (Leiden 1606 - 1669 Amsterdam)
- Title
- Brutus and the Ghost of Julius Caesar; verso: Christ and the Woman Taken in Adultery, after Rembrandt
- Classification
- Drawings
- Work Type
- sketchbook page, drawing
- Date
- 18th century
- Culture
- British
- Persistent Link
- https://hvrd.art/o/179944
Physical Descriptions
- Medium
- Graphite on cream antique laid paper; verso: black chalk
- Dimensions
- 19.8 x 16.1 cm (7 13/16 x 6 5/16 in.)
- Inscriptions and Marks
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- watermark: top of crown [Full watermark: Britannia figure encircled with the words EJUSQUE / LIBERTATE / PRO PATRIA, the whole crowned; with countermark GR, crowned (similar to Churchill 225, also 219-236; similar to Heawood 214, also 201-221)]
Acquisition and Rights
- Credit Line
- Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of W. A. White
- Accession Year
- 1919
- Object Number
- 1919.560.32
- Division
- European and American Art
- Contact
- am_europeanamerican@harvard.edu
- Permissions
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Publication History
- "Reynolds's Sketch-Books", Athenaeum (May 24, 1856), no. 1491, pp. 655-656, p. 656
- Giovanna Perini Folesani, "Sir Joshua Reynolds Studia van Dyck a Blenheim Palace", Uno sguardo verso nord: Scritti in onore di Caterina Virdis Limentani, Il Poligrafo casa editrice (Padua, 2016), pp. 335-345, pp. 338, 341, verso repr. p. 337 as fig. 3
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