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Gaspar de Crayer

Paulus Pontius and Sir Anthony van Dyck

Gaspar de Crayer

1624-1649

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Gaspar de Crayer

1624-1649

Physical Qualities Engraving, Sheet: 375 × 298 mm. (14 3/4 × 11 3/4 in.) Plate: 246 × 179 mm. (9 11/16 × 7 1/16 in.)
Credit Line Garrett Collection
Object Number 1946.112.15762
The Baltimore Museum of Art by gift, 1946; Garrett Collection; T. Harrison Garrett, Baltimore

Inscribed: Recto: below image, lower center, in plate "GASPAR DE CRAYER / ANTVERPIENSIS HVMANARVM FIGVRARVM MAIORVM / PICTOR ET CARDINALIS FERDINANDI HISPANIARVM / INFANTIS DOMESTICVS BRVXELLIS."; below image, lower left, in plate "Ant. van Dyck / pinxit. / Paul. du Pont sculp."; below image, lower right, in plate "Cum priuilegio"; above image, center, in graphite "9"; above image, upper right, in brown ink "62"; below image, lower right, in graphite diamond with "10029"

Markings: CM: Claghorn; Garrett

Artist

Paulus Pontius

1602–1657

Flemish, 1603-1658
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Artist

Sir Anthony van Dyck

1598–1640

Flemish, 1599-1641
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