About the Artwork
Saint George
between 16th and 17th century
Giuseppe Scolari
active 1550-1600
Italian
Unknown
Woodcut printed in black ink on laid paper
Image: 21 × 14 3/8 inches (53.3 × 36.5 cm) Sheet: 21 1/4 × 14 5/8 inches (54 × 37.1 cm)
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Prints, Drawings & Photographs
Founders Society Purchase, Laura H. Murphy Fund, Barbara L. Scripps Fund, Mary Martin Semmes Fund and Mr. and Mrs. Conrad H. Smith Memorial Fund.
F77.21
This work is in the public domain.
Markings
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Stamped, in purple, verso: Thomas Graf (Lugt Suppl. 1092a)
Provenance
1977-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
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Dreyer, P. Tizian Und Sein Kreis. Berlin, 1971, pp. 59-60, no. 42.
Rosand, D. and Muraro, M. Titian and the Venetian Woodcut. Exh. cat. National Gallery of Art. Washington, DC, 1976, p. 301, no. 96.
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Giuseppe Scolari, Saint George, between 16th and 17th century, woodcut printed in black ink on laid paper. Detroit Institute of Arts, Founders Society Purchase, Laura H. Murphy Fund, Barbara L. Scripps Fund, et al., F77.21.
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