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Upper center in (gold?): Virtutem altitudinus COELI., ipse conspicit: et / omnes homines terra, et cinis.Ecc[us] 17. (“He beholds the power of the height of heaven; and all men are earth and ashes.” Ecclesiasticus 17:31) (Latin Vulgate Bible); center right in gold: XXXIX.; birds in image numbered .1., .2., and .3., in red ink
Facing page: Upper center in black ink: Exaltare sup[er] Coelos Deus: et in omnem / terram gloria tua. ps: 57. (“Be thou exalted, O God, above the heavens; and your glory above all the earth.” Psalms 56:12) (Latin Vulgate Bible); lower center in red/violet ink: Qui expandit sicut nihilum COELOS: et extendit / eos sicut Tabernaculum ad Inhabit[n]dum. Isa.40. (“He stretches out the heavens as nothing, and spreads them out as a tent to dwell in.” Isaiah 40:22) (Latin Vulgate Bible)

Provenance

Emperor Rudolph of Austria; Lessing J. Rosenwald, Alverthorpe, PA; gift to NGA, 1987.

Exhibition History

1982
Drawings from the Holy Roman Empire, = 1540 - 1680, The Art Museum, Princeton University, National Gallery of Art, Museum of Art, Carnegie Insitute, Pittsburgh (exh. cat. by Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann, no. 56.
1982
Drawings from the Holy Roman Empire, 1540 - 1680, The Art Museum, Princeton University, National Gallery of Art, Museum of Art, Carnegie Insitute, Pittsburgh (exh. cat. by Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann, no. 56.

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