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The Triumphal Procession of Bacchus

Johann Theodor de Bry and Giulio Romano

The Triumphal Procession of Bacchus

1580-1622

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The Triumphal Procession of Bacchus

1580-1622

Physical Qualities Engraving, Sheet: 130 x 293 mm. (5 1/8 x 11 9/16 in.) Plate: 117 x 278 mm. (4 5/8 x 10 15/16 in.)
Credit Line Garrett Collection
Object Number 1946.112.10978
The Baltimore Museum of Art by gift, 1946; Garrett Collection; T. Harrison Garrett, Baltimore

Inscribed: Recto: in image, lower center, in plate "Ioan Theodore de Bry fe. et excud."; below image, lower margin, in plate six lines of text beginning "Bacchús in hot Vehitúr cúrrú...". Verso: upper right in graphite "De Bry died 1598"; center in graphite "171 / 23"; lower center in graphite "LB 16"; lower center in graphite diamond with "8999"; lower left in graphite "6532 / C."; lower left in brown ink "h"

Markings: CM: Claghorn

Artist

Johann Theodor de Bry

1560–1622

German, born Flanders, 1561-1623
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Artist

Giulio Romano

1498–1545

Italian, 1499-1546
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