The Prophet Daniel

Giovanni Volpato, Artist Michelangelo, Artist Stefano Tofanelli, Artist
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The Prophet Daniel

18th or 19th century

Giovanni Volpato (Artist) Italian, 1733-1803 Michelangelo (Artist) Italian, 1475-1564 Stefano Tofanelli (Artist) Italian, 1752-1812

Etching and engraving in ink on wove paper

Plate: 20 7/8 × 14 7/8 inches (53 × 37.8 cm) Sheet: 34 1/2 × 23 3/8 inches (87.6 × 59.4 cm)

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Prints, Drawings & Photographs

Founders Society Purchase, Miscellaneous Gifts Fund

F72.283.181

This work is in the public domain.

Markings

Inscribed, in plate, lower left: Michael Ang. Bonarroti inv. et pinx. Inscribed, lower center: Steph. Tofanelli delin. Inscribed, lower right: Joan. Volpato sculp. Romae. Inscribed, center bottom margin: DANIEL PROPHETA | Picta in fornice Sacelli Vaticani (vulgo) la Sistina | Roma, presso la Calcografia Camerale Inscribed, in pencil, lower left corner: Mr Cole 1 sc Inscribed, lower right corner: E. Cole

Marked, circular drystamp of the Calcografia Camerale within the plate mark, lower right corner.

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(Kennedy Gallery and Edith Cole Silberstein)

1972-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)

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Giovanni Volpato; after Michelangelo; after Stefano Tofanelli, The Prophet Daniel, 18th or 19th century, etching and engraving in ink on wove paper. Detroit Institute of Arts, Founders Society Purchase, Miscellaneous Gifts Fund, F72.283.181.

The Prophet Daniel
The Prophet Daniel