The Quack's Visit

Cornelis Pietersz. Bega, Dutch, 1620 - 1664

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about 1654-1658

Monotype in oily gray ink on laid paper

Sheet: 9 3/8 × 7 3/16 in. (23.8 × 18.3 cm)

Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth: Museum Purchase

PR.972.98

Geography

Place Made: Netherlands, Europe

Period

1600-1800

Object Name

Print

Research Area

Print

Not on view

Inscriptions

Reverse, inscribed, in brown ink, upper left: A 1224; reverse, inscribed, in brown ink, lower right: W 95 May [indistinct] 83

Course History

ANTH 17, The Anthropology of Health and Illness, Sienna Craig, Spring 2012

ARTH 46, Northern Baroque Art, Joy Kenseth, Spring 2012

REL 53, Religion, Healing and Medicine, Elizabeth Perez, Winter 2012

ANTH 17, The Anthropology of Health and Illness, Sienna Craig, Spring 2012

ANTH 17, The Anthropology of Health and Illness, Sienna Craig, Spring 2012

ANTH 17, The Anthropology of Health and Illness, Lauren Gulbas, Fall 2013

GEOG 17, Geopolitics and Third World Development, Patricia Lopez, Spring 2015

GEOG 17, Geopolitics and Third World Development, Patricia Lopez, Spring 2015

SART 27, 28, Printmaking I and II, Sarah Amos, Spring 2019

Exhibition History

Learning About Prints, Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire.

Publication History

Application, 7/90. Groff, Diane P. for Mary Ann Scott, posthumously. Cornelius Bega-Monograph. Netherlands: Joop Van Coeporeen, Dadaco Publishing. 1991

T. Barton Thurber, European Art at Dartmouth: Highlights from the Hood Museum of Art, Hanover: Trustees of Dartmouth College, 2008, p.148, ill., no. 86.

Provenance

James A. Bergquist, Boston, Massachusetts; sold to present collection, 1972.

Catalogue Raisonne

Scott, 1984, M.3

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