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The Five Senses,
ca. 1645
Engraved by Frederick Bloemaert, Dutch, ca. 1610–1690
after Abraham Bloemaert, 1566–1651; born Gorinchem, Netherlands; died Utrecht, Netherlands
after Abraham Bloemaert, 1566–1651; born Gorinchem, Netherlands; died Utrecht, Netherlands
2011-95.1-.5
Information
Title
The Five Senses
Dates
ca. 1645
Maker
after Abraham Bloemaert
Medium
Engravings
Dimensions
plate (each): 10.8 x 16.2 cm. (4 1/4 x 6 3/8 in.)
Credit Line
Museum purchase, Laura P. Hall Memorial Fund
Object Number
2011-95.1-.5
Place Made
Europe, Netherlands, Utrecht
Inscription
Each plate titled, lower center
Each plate signed, lower left: A. Bloemaert / Pater inv. / F. Bloemaert / Filius Sculp.
Each plate numbered, lowere right corner
Reference Numbers
Hollstein 244-248; Le Blanc 211-215; Roethlisberger 375-379
Type
Materials
Techniques
Subject
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F.W.H. Hollstein, “Berckheyde-Bodding,” Dutch and Flemish etchings, engravings, and woodcuts, ca. 1450-1700 (Amsterdam: M. Hertzberger, 1950).
, no. 248 - Carl Nordenfalk, "The Five Senses in Flemish Art Before 1600" Netherlandish Mannerism, ed. Görel Cavalli-Björkman (Stockholm: Nationalmuseum, 1985): 135., p. 135
- Hendrik Terbrugghen, Albert Blankert, Leondard J. Slatkes, editors, Holländische Malerei in neuem Licht: Hendrick ter Brugghen und seine Zeitgenossen (Utrecht: Centraal Museum, 1986)., pp. 208–217
- Albert Blankert and Leonard J. Slatkes, Nieuw licht op de Gouden Eeuw (Braunschweig: Limbach, 1986)., pp. 208–17
- Marcel G. Roethlisberger, Abraham Bloemaert and his sons: paintings and prints, (Doornspijk, The Netherlands: Davaco, 1993)., no. 379
- "Acquisitions of the Princeton University Art Museum 2011," Record of the Princeton University Art Museum 71/72 (2012-13): p. 75-132., pp. 76–77 (illus.)