Harvard Art Museums > R1959: Sloth Prints Collections Search Exit Deep Zoom Mode Zoom Out Zoom In Reset Zoom Full Screen Add to Collection Order Image Copy Link Copy Citation Citation"Sloth (Jacob Matham)(After Hendrick Goltzius) , R1959,” Harvard Art Museums collections online, Nov 02, 2024, https://hvrd.art/o/248504. Reuse via IIIF Toggle Deep Zoom Mode Download This object does not yet have a description. Identification and Creation Object Number R1959 People Jacob Matham, Dutch (Haarlem, Netherlands 1571 - 1631 Haarlem, Netherlands) After Hendrick Goltzius, Dutch (Mühlbracht 1558 - 1617 Haarlem, Netherlands) Title Sloth Other Titles Series/Book Title: Seven Virtues and Seven Capital Sins Classification Prints Work Type print Date 1593 Places Creation Place: Europe, Netherlands Culture Dutch Persistent Link https://hvrd.art/o/248504 Physical Descriptions Technique Engraving Inscriptions and Marks inscription: JWR: Goltzius inv Sloth JWR[transcribed from original mount]: 100 3.50 Provenance Recorded Ownership History John Witt Randall, bequest; to Belinda Lull Randall, his sister, gift; to Harvard University, 1892 State, Edition, Standard Reference Number State only state Standard Reference Number H. 283, B. 138; New Hollstein 156 Acquisition and Rights Credit Line Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Belinda L. Randall from the collection of John Witt Randall Object Number R1959 Division European and American Art Contact am_europeanamerican@harvard.edu Permissions The Harvard Art Museums encourage the use of images found on this website for personal, noncommercial use, including educational and scholarly purposes. To request a higher resolution file of this image, please submit an online request. Exhibition History 32Q: 2540 Renaissance, Harvard Art Museums, Cambridge, 11/15/2018 - 03/13/2019 Related Works R1955 Jacob Matham Justice Prints R1956 Jacob Matham Prudence Prints R1958 Jacob Matham Pride Prints R1957 Jan Saenredam Fortitude Prints Verification Level This record was created from historic documentation and may not have been reviewed by a curator; it may be inaccurate or incomplete. Our records are frequently revised and enhanced. For more information please contact the Division of European and American Art at am_europeanamerican@harvard.edu