Saint Martin dividing his cloak to give half to a beggar. Engraving by T. Chambars, 1766, after R. Earlom after Sir A. van Dyck.
- Van Dyck, Anthony, 1599-1641.
- Date:
- Feb.y 1st 1766
- Reference:
- 2489329i
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About this work
Publication/Creation
London (in Cheapside) : publish'd ... by J. Boydell, engraver, Feb.y 1st 1766.
Physical description
1 print : engraving ; platemark 51 x 43.2 cm
Lettering
St Martin dividing his cloak. From the original picture painted by Peter Paul Rubens in the collection of her royal highness the Princess Dowager of Wales ... most dutiful servant. J. Boydell. Size of the picture F 7 I 10½ by F 8 I 5½ in height. Rubens pinx.t. R. Earlom delin.t. Tho.s Chambars sculp.t
Bears number: No. 26
Bears coat of arms, presumably of Augusta, Princess of Wales
Edition
[State with full lettering].
Creator/production credits
The painting was formerly attributed to Rubens, latterly to A. van Dyck
Reference
Wellcome Collection 2489329i
Reproduction note
After a painting by Van Dyck "Brought from Spain by Mr Bagnols and purchased by Frederick, Prince of Wales before September 1747" (Royal Collection website). Frederick died in 1751, after which the painting passed to his widow Princess Augusta (d. 1772)
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