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Carel van Mallery and Bernadino Passeri

Dominica XIIII. Post Pentecosten.

1592

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Dominica XIIII. Post Pentecosten.

1592

Physical Qualities Engraving, Sheet (trimmed within platemark): 231 × 142 mm. (9 1/8 × 5 9/16 in.)
Credit Line Garrett Collection
Object Number 1946.112.5440

Inscribed: Recto: in image, lower left, in plate "Bern. Pass. Rom. inuent."; in image, lower center, in plate "Carol. de Mallery sculp." [with additional inscriptions in Latin above and below image] Verso: lower left in graphite diamond with "6475"

Markings: CM: Claghorn WM: shield

Artist

Carel van Mallery

1570–1634

Flemish, 1571-after 1635
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Artist

Bernadino Passeri

1529–1589

Italian, 1530/40-1590
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