7.2019.23: A Red and White Striped Tulip (Proncker)
DrawingsA 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
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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
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- 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
- Permissions
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Exhibition History
Subjects and Contexts
- Dutch, Flemish, & Netherlandish Drawings
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Verification Level
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