Remigius du Laury (Rémi du Laury)

Gérard Edelinck, Dutch, 1640 - 1707
after Jacob van Oost II, Flemish, 1637 - 1713

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1677

Engraving on laid paper

Plate: 14 × 9 7/8 in. (35.5 × 25.1 cm)

Sheet: 14 × 9 15/16 in. (35.6 × 25.2 cm)

Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth: Gift in memory of Mrs. Harvey Fisk by her children

PR.974.503

Geography

Place Made: Netherlands, Europe

Period

1600-1800

Object Name

Print

Research Area

Print

Not on view

Inscriptions

Inscribed, in plate, lower left: J. Van oost Pinxit; inscribed, in plate, lower center: SOLAVIRTVTE [heraldry on frame]; inscribed, in plate, lower right: G. Edelinck sculp.; inscribed, in plate, lower center margin: Ampliss. ac Reuerendiss. D. Remigius du Laury S. Th. et I.V. licent Toparcha / de Wanfercéé, et de la Haje. Proepositus [oe in ligature] insignis Eccles. coll. S. Petri Insulensis. / Antea Archid. Dec Proep. [oe in ligature] Vicar. gen. et Offic. Namurcensis. An. 1677, oetat, [oe in ligature] 70. Watermark, upper center: [Fleur-de-lys with crown]

Provenance

Elizabeth Richmond Fisk (1885-1966) [Mrs. Harvey Edward Fisk], Woodstock, Vermont; to her children, Elizabeth Fisk Tyler (1912-1978), Margaretta Fisk Paine (1915-1952); Ursula Fisk Clough (1917-1989), and Anne Fisk Howe (1921-2001), 1966; given to present collection, 1974.

Catalogue Raisonne

Hollstein, Vol. 14: 1 (p. 189); Firmin-Didot (1875-77): 625; Robert-Dumesnil (1835-71), Vol.VII: 251.18; Weigert (1961): 75

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