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Ornament Print
Public Domain

Jan van Doetechum, Lucas van Doetechum, and others

Ornament Print

1556

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Ornament Print

1556

Physical Qualities Etching and engraving, Sheet: 349 x 247 mm. (13 3/4 x 9 3/4 in.) Plate: 300 x 202 mm. (11 13/16 x 7 15/16 in.)
Credit Line Purchased as the gift of Museum Docents and Staff, and Friends, in Memory of Dr. Ole Ottensen
Object Number 1996.22

Inscribed: Printed in the center of the ornament, 'Job 19//Novi ego quod vindex meus vivit, et nouissimo tempore adhibebit suam vim pulveri. Postquam vero circundederit hoc mea cute, Spectabo Deum e carne meaquem ego mibi contemplabor et oculi mei videbunt, et non alius: Quod est unicum desiderium meum.'

Artists

Jan van Doetechum

1529–1605

Dutch, 1530-1606
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Artist

Lucas van Doetechum

2000–2000

Dutch, active 1554-c. 1580
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Artist

Cornelis Floris II

1513–1574

Flemish, 1514-1575
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Publisher

Hieronymus Cock

1517–1569

Flemish, 1518-1570
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