This a design for a print for the title page of a new edition of the Breviarium Romanum (1655). Van Diepenbeeck was commissioned by the Antwerp publisher Plantin. The drawing was indented with a metal stylus to transfer the composition to a copper plate for the subsequent engraving. Evidently this never happened, as another artist’s drawing was used for the title print.
The penitent King David, begging for the end of the plague
Specifications
Title | The penitent King David, begging for the end of the plague |
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Material and technique | Black chalk, pen and brown ink, heightened with white, indented for transfer |
Object type |
Drawing
> Two-dimensional object
> Art object
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Location | This object is in storage |
Dimensions |
Height 158 mm Width 103 mm |
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Artists |
Draughtsman:
Abraham van Diepenbeeck
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Accession number | MB 5029 (PK) |
Credits | From the estate of F.J.O. Boijmans, 1847 |
Department | Drawings & Prints |
Acquisition date | 1847 |
Creation date | in circa 1648-1651 |
Collector | Collector / F.J.O. Boijmans |
Internal exhibitions |
Rubens, Jordaens, Van Dyck en tijdgenoten (2001) De Collectie Twee - wissel VI, Prenten & Tekeningen (2010) |
Material | |
Object | |
Technique |
Indenting
> Indented
> Drawing technique
> Technique
> Material and technique
Indenting
> Indented
> Drawing technique
> Technique
> Material and technique
Highlight
> Painting technique
> Technique
> Material and technique
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