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Date
1647
Location
London England
London, England
Great Britain
London, England
Great Britain
Media format
Image
Extent
1 print
Language
Latin
Size
4 x 3 in
Genre
Art
Reference IDs
Hind, A.M. Engraving in England in the sixteenth & seventeenth centuries: Vol. 3, p. 130, no. 94
Folger bibliographic ID: 253046
Folger call number: ART Vol. c8 no.25
Folger holdings ID: 488153
Folger bibliographic ID: 253046
Folger call number: ART Vol. c8 no.25
Folger holdings ID: 488153
Summary
Half-length portrait, at table, turned slightly r.; oval in ornamental cartouche; seven lines below flanked by two figures: l., Pan playing pipes, and r., an unidentified mythological female figure holding a book in her lap, possibly the Muse of History.--Adapted from Hind
Notes
General notes
Frontispiece to Stapleton's translation of Juvenal's Satires, 1647. (STC 19780) This record contains unverified data from old cards and may contain incorrect or incomplete text. Please consult Curator for assistance
Item information about Folger ART Vol. c8 no.25
variant letterpress
Also known as
Extended title: Robertus Stapyltonus, eques auratus W. Marshall, fecit
Related names
printmaker: Marshall, William, active 1617-1650
depiction: Stapylton, Robert, -1669
depiction: Pan (Greek deity)
depiction: Stapylton, Robert, -1669
depiction: Pan (Greek deity)