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Drawing of a single tulip with six white and red striped petals, a green stem, and a single leaf.

A drawing with watercolor depicts a single tulip with a green stem and white and red petals. The stem is green, thin, and straight with a single leaf protruding from the bottom. The leaf faces upwards with curved edges, a pointed tip, and multiple visible veins. There are six white petals with red streaks across the middle and sides of each. The petals are both rounded and pointed and a single petal points outwards rather than upwards. The name of the piece “Proncker” is present at the bottom left of the print in gold lettering.

Identification and Creation

Object Number
7.2019.23
People
Jacob Marrel, Dutch (Frankenthal 1613/14 - 1681 Frankfurt am Main)
Title
A Red and White Striped Tulip (Proncker)
Classification
Drawings
Work Type
drawing
Date
17th century
Culture
Dutch
Persistent Link
https://hvrd.art/o/361363

Physical Descriptions

Medium
Transparent and opaque watercolor, gray ink over graphite on parchment
Dimensions
22.5 × 16.3 cm (8 7/8 × 6 7/16 in.)
Inscriptions and Marks
  • inscription: upper left, brown ink: 56
  • inscription: lower center, brown ink: Proncker, / 50-0-0,

Provenance

Recorded Ownership History
[Anne Wertheimer, Paris], sold; to Maida and George Abrams, Boston

Acquisition and Rights

Credit Line
The Maida and George Abrams Collection, Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Promised Gift
Accession Year
2019
Object Number
7.2019.23
Division
European and American Art
Contact
am_europeanamerican@harvard.edu
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Exhibition History

Subjects and Contexts

  • Dutch, Flemish, & Netherlandish Drawings

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Verification Level

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