Het schip Reynuit, anonymous, after Lucas van Leyden, after Jan Wellens de Cock, c. 1520 - c. 1530 paper, h c.740mm × w 1140mm More details
Creation Artist print maker: anonymous after design by: Lucas van Leyden (rejected attribution) after design by: Jan Wellens de Cock (possibly) Dating c. 1520 - c. 1530
Subject What place of pilgrimage, sacred place inn, coffee-house, public house, etc. brothel sailing-ship, sailing-boat Squandering, Extravagance, Prodigality, Waste; 'Prodigalità' (Ripa) alcoholic drinks False Church personified Idolatry; 'Idololatria', 'Religione finta' (Ripa) Folly, Foolishness; 'Pazzia', 'Sciocchezza', 'Stoltitia' (Ripa)
Acquisition and rights Credit line Purchased with the support of the Vereniging Rembrandt Acquisition unknown 1932 Copyright Public domain
Documentation Lucas van Leyden en de Renaissance, p. 62-63, afb. 2.35, cat.nr. 114 Jan Wellens de Cock : Antwerp mannerist associate, Marc Rudolf de Vrij, p. 208-209, cat.nr. RA 34 125 jaar openbaar kunstbezit : met steun van de Vereniging Rembrandt, p. 88, afb. 116 Kunst voor de beeldenstorm : Noordnederlandse kunst 1525-1580 [ : 1 1986b], Willy C. Halsema-Kubes, Willy Halsema-Kubes, Wouter Theodoor Kloek, p. 155-157, cat.nr. 40 The prints of Lucas van Leyden and his contemporaries, cat.nr. 108 The early illustrated book : essays in honor of Lessing J. Rosenwald, Sandra L. Hindman, p. 90-92 J. Bruyn, 'Twee St. Antonius-panelen en andere werken van Aertgen van Leyden', Nederlands Kunsthistorisch Jaarboek 11 (1960), p. 103-106.
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