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Three illustrations for the comedy ‘Julfus’ (1668) by Andries Pels: act one
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Gerard de Lairesse, Nicolaes Visscher I, and others

Three illustrations for the comedy ‘Julfus’ (1668) by Andries Pels: act one

1662-1672

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Three illustrations for the comedy ‘Julfus’ (1668) by Andries Pels: act one

1662-1672

Physical Qualities Etching and engraving, Sheet: 228 x 168 mm. (9 x 6 5/8 in.) Plate: 186 x 134 mm. (7 5/16 x 5 1/4 in.)
Credit Line Garrett Collection
Object Number 1984.81.1390

Signed: 1

Inscribed: Monogrammed on tile floor in lower right corner of image: superimposed "GL". Below image: "Qui facile credit facile decipitur. / Die licht gelooft wort licht bedrogen. / Per Gerardum de Lairesse inv: et Sculp: et per Nicolaum Visscher edit: cum Priv: Ord: Gen: Belgii Fæderati." Lower left corner: 75 Beneath plate mark in graphite at left: "LB 44 2"

Markings: None

Artist

Gerard de Lairesse

1640–1710

Dutch, 1641 - 1711
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Publisher

Nicolaes Visscher I

1617–1678

Dutch, 1618 - 1679
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Publisher

Nicolaes Visscher II

1648–1701

Dutch, 1649 - 1702
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Publisher

Gerard Valck

1650–1725

Dutch, 1651/52 - 1726
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