The Crossing of the Red Sea

Horazio Farinati, Artist Paolo Farinato, Artist
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The Crossing of the Red Sea

1593

Horazio Farinati (Artist) Italian, 1559-1616 Paolo Farinato (Artist) Italian, 1524-1606

Etching printed in black ink on laid paper

Plate: 14 3/8 × 21 7/8 inches (36.5 × 55.6 cm) Sheet: 14 5/8 × 22 3/8 inches (37.1 × 56.8 cm)

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Prints, Drawings & Photographs

Gift of Mrs. James E. Scripps

09.1S480

This work is in the public domain.

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Inscribed, in plate, lower left of image: PAVLVS. FA. V. I. Inscribed, lower center of image: Gasparo dalolio exc. Inscribed, lower right: HO. F. F. 1593

Stamped, in blue, verso: K. F. F. von Nagler (Lugt 2529) Stamped, twice, in black, verso: Kupferstichkabinett der Staatlichen Museen (Lugt 1606 and 2398)

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Karl Ferdinand Friedrich von Nagler (Berlin, Germany)

Kupferstichkabinett der Staatlichen Museen (Berlin, Germany)

September 1886, (H. Wunderlich and Co., New York, New York, USA)

Mrs. James E. Scripps (Detroit, Michigan, USA)

1909-present, gift to the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)

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Horazio Farinati; after Paolo Farinato, The Crossing of the Red Sea, 1593, etching printed in black ink on laid paper. Detroit Institute of Arts, Gift of Mrs. James E. Scripps, 09.1S480.

The Crossing of the Red Sea
The Crossing of the Red Sea