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Identification and Creation

Object Number
R2910
People
Giuseppe Scolari, Italian (16th-17th centuries)
After Alessandro Vittoria, Italian (Trento, Italy 1525 - 1608 Venice, Italy)
Title
Saint Jerome
Classification
Prints
Work Type
print
Date
c. 1590?
Culture
Italian
Persistent Link
https://hvrd.art/o/249497

Physical Descriptions

Medium
Woodcut printed in black ink on white antique laid paper
Technique
Woodcut
Dimensions
block: 53.9 × 37.5 cm (21 1/4 × 14 3/4 in.)
Inscriptions and Marks
  • inscription: verso, various graphite inscriptions: 26 MayEn[illeg.]1879x36 / Randall Coll. [underlined] / St Jerome / Scolari 1530 / EPZ / pxv [?] / By Scolari / A / Pv[?] / 6C [or ColC]
  • collector's mark: verso, purple stamp with accession number written in graphite:
    JOHN WITT RANDALL COLL. / HARVARD COLLEGE / no.2910 [number on a dotted line] [Lugt 2130]
  • inscription: verso, black ink: B.1

Provenance

Recorded Ownership History
John Witt Randall, bequest to his sister.
Belinda Lull Randall, gift to Harvard University, 1892. sister of John Witt Randall

State, Edition, Standard Reference Number

State
ii/ii
Standard Reference Number
Rosand & Muraro 97

Acquisition and Rights

Credit Line
Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Belinda L. Randall from the collection of John Witt Randall
Object Number
R2910
Division
European and American Art
Contact
am_europeanamerican@harvard.edu
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