The artist, title and date of the work must be listed anywhere the image is reproduced:
Jacob Folkema
Jan Mostaert (after)
Tako Hajo Jelgersma (after)
Frank van Borselen, Count of Oostervant 1753
engraving
34.6 × 21.8 cm (image) 36.6 × 22.2 cm (sheet, trimmed within platemark)
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Everard Studley Miller Bequest, 1959
Photo: National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
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Medium
engraving
Measurements
34.6 × 21.8 cm (image) 36.6 × 22.2 cm (sheet, trimmed within platemark)
Credit Line
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Everard Studley Miller Bequest, 1959
Gallery location
Not on display
Catalogue/s Raisonné
LeBlanc 15, Hollstein 2 (after Jan Mostaert)
Printing/Publishing
published by Johannes Enschede, Haarlem, the Netherlands, 1753
Inscription
printed in ink (in image) l.l.: Jan Mostert pinx. / Harlemensis
printed in ink l.l.: FRANK VAN BORSELEN GRAAF VAN OOSTERVANT, / STADHOUDER VAN HOLLAND, &c. / Taco Jelgersma del: et ornam: inv:
printed in ink l.c.: Joh: Enschede Excudit
printed in ink l.r.: Jacob Folkema Sculp: 1753.
Accession Number
440-5
Departments
International Prints / International Prints and Drawings
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Subjects (general)
Another Work Law, Civics and Protest Portraits
Subjects (specific)
canes (walking sticks) cartouches (ornament) crests (motifs) half figures menswear nobles (aristocrats) reproductive prints stadtholders