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Identification and Creation

Object Number
M25958
People
Workshop of Philips Galle, Netherlandish (Haarlem 1537 - 1612 Antwerp)
After Gerard van Groeningen, Flemish (active late 16th century)
Title
The Way of the Flesh
Other Titles
Series/Book Title: The Four Ways of Living on Earth, 1
Original Language Title: Cultura Carnis
Classification
Prints
Work Type
print
Date
c. 1573
Culture
Netherlandish
Persistent Link
https://hvrd.art/o/54946

Physical Descriptions

Technique
Engraving
Dimensions
plate: 20.9 x 25.5 cm (8 1/4 x 10 1/16 in.)
Inscriptions and Marks
  • inscription: recto, bottom, printer's ink, engraved, Latin: Cultura Carnis / I / Non tantum ira Deum, non tantum tela, nec hostis, / Quantum sola nocet animis illapsa Libido. / Aebrietas cui fida comes, cui Luxus, et alma / Est Venus, et nigris volitans Infamia pennis . / Hugo Favolius accinebat
  • inscription: recto, upper edge, above design, at center, ink, handwritten: fo. [?] 74e. [likely for '74th folio']
  • watermark: middle right edge of design, paper, pressed paper: 'B' in shield surmounted by a cross; countermark with horseman in a shield: most similar to Briquet, vol. III, nos. 8068-807, ascribed to Bruges, Amsterdam, and Brussels as well as about ten other European cities, c. 1560-80.

State, Edition, Standard Reference Number

State
i/ii
Standard Reference Number
N.H. (Groeningen, pt. 1) 150

Acquisition and Rights

Credit Line
Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Robert Bradford Wheaton and Barbara Ketcham Wheaton in honor of Mrs. Arthur K. Solomon
Accession Year
2004
Object Number
M25958
Division
European and American Art
Contact
am_europeanamerican@harvard.edu
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