Isenbrandt de Diemerbroeck

Joannes Edeling, Dutch, 17th century
after Romeyn de Hooghe, Dutch, 1645 - 1708

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not dated

Engraving on laid paper

Impression: 16 3/4 × 11 1/4 in. (42.5 × 28.6 cm)

Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth: Purchased through the Julia L. Whittier Fund

PR.960.86.8

Geography

Place Made: Netherlands, Europe

Period

1600-1800

Object Name

Print

Research Area

Print

Not on view

Inscriptions

Inscribed, lower left: Romyn de Hooghe designavit; lower right: Joanne Edeling Sculpsit.; around portrait: MEDICINAE ET ANATOMES PROFESSOR ISBRANDUS DE DIEMERBROECK ULTRAIECTINUS.; lower center: Cerne virum, Lecotr, Belgamque Machaeona, per quem/Secto pandit homo corpore, quid fit homo./Morborum en domitor quem vivere Mors dolet una, Vitagque laetatur se genuisse sibi./L. vande Poll, J.V.D. et Professor.

Course History

ANTH 7, The Values of Medicine, Sienna Craig, Winter 2013

ARTH 46, Northern Baroque Art, Joy Kenseth, Spring 2015

ARTH 16.17, Rembrandt, Joy Kenseth, Spring 2016

Exhibition History

With a Sincere Hand and a Faithful Eye, Harrington Gallery Teaching Exhibition, Art History 46, Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, October 28-December 17, 2000.

Provenance

Raymond G. Clifton (1895-1968), Pine Cupboard Antique Shop, Franklin, New Hampshire; sold to present collection, 1960.

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