Accession number
PML 145850.76
Creator
Langeren, Jacob van, engraver.
Published
[London : s.n., ca. 1635]
Credit line
Bequest of Gordon N. Ray, 1987.
Notes
Title from item, date suggested by ESTC
Entirely engraved by Jacob van Langeren after a design by William Slatyer.
With six lines of engraved verse at foot of design, the first line reading: Though our Earthes Gentry Vaunt her self So Good ...
Mounted as item 76 into an album of collected prints, broadsides, drawings, and miscellaneous single sheet items, assembled by former owner Joseph Ames and entitled "Emblematical and satirical prints on persons and professions" (PML 145850).
Library's copy closely trimmed with loss of imprint.
Entirely engraved by Jacob van Langeren after a design by William Slatyer.
With six lines of engraved verse at foot of design, the first line reading: Though our Earthes Gentry Vaunt her self So Good ...
Mounted as item 76 into an album of collected prints, broadsides, drawings, and miscellaneous single sheet items, assembled by former owner Joseph Ames and entitled "Emblematical and satirical prints on persons and professions" (PML 145850).
Library's copy closely trimmed with loss of imprint.
Description
1 print : engraving ; 243 x 159 mm
Provenance
From the library of Gordon N. Ray.
Summary
An emblematic engraving featuring a coat of arms with Christian motifs, flanked by the pillars of Fortitudine and Constantia.
Classification
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