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Librería: Antiquariaat Arine van der Steur / ILAB, Den Haag, Holanda
The Prodigal Son as a swine herd, third plate of a set of four originally published in Antwerp in 1585 by Gerard de Jode.Numbered on bottom right corner: 3.Inscribed below in Latin: "Omnibus amissis opibus nudusque relictus, cum porcis ventrem vult satiare suum. Luc 15.15." Engraving on paper, remargined; total: 224 x 305 mm; state II/2; some smudges due to handling on margins especially, otherwise in good condition. New Hollstein 298.
Librería: Antiquariaat Arine van der Steur / ILAB, Den Haag, Holanda
The Prodigal Son leaves the house of the father, first plate of a set of four originally published in Antwerp in 1585 by Gerard de Jode.Numbered on bottom right corner: 1.Inscribed below in Latin: "Prodigus a partijs discedit Filius oris, Et patri longum dicitur ecce vale. Luc 15.11." With the address of the publisher: "CJVisscher excudit". Engraving on paper, remargined; total: 232 x 307 mm; state II/2; some smudges due to handling on margins especially, otherwise in very good condition. New Hollstein 296.
Librería: Antiquariaat Arine van der Steur / ILAB, Den Haag, Holanda
The Prodigal Son wasting his substance, second plate of a set of four originally published in Antwerp in 1585 by Gerard de Jode.Numbered on bottom right corner: 2.Inscribed below in Latin: "Cum Venere et Baccho male sanus luxuriatur, fundit inutiliter parta labore gravi. Luc 15.13." Engraving on paper, remargined; total: 240 x 296 mm; state II/2; some smudges due to handling on margins especially, hole on the bottom left corner, some lacunas are filled in, otherwise in good condition. New Hollstein 297.