The artist, title and date of the work must be listed anywhere the image is reproduced:
Pieter van Sompel (engraver)
Pieter Soutman (intermediary draughtsman and etcher)
Anthony van Dyck (after)
Marie de Medici (c. 1637)
etching and engraving
40.2 × 27.9 cm irreg. (image) 41.0 × 28.5 cm (plate) 42.6 × 29.2 cm (sheet)
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Everard Studley Miller Bequest, 1959
Photo: National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
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Medium
etching and engraving
Measurements
40.2 × 27.9 cm irreg. (image) 41.0 × 28.5 cm (plate) 42.6 × 29.2 cm (sheet)
Credit Line
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Everard Studley Miller Bequest, 1959
Gallery location
Not on display
Place/s of Execution
Haarlem, the Netherlands
Catalogue/s Raisonné
Barrett Pr-105 i/ii; New Hollstein 262 i/ii (van Dyck); Hollstein 13 i/ii (van Sompel)
Edition
1st of 2 states
Printing/Publishing
published by Pieter Soutman, Haarlem
Inscription
printed in ink (in image) l.c.: Maria Coniúx Henrici IV Magni Galliarúm / Et Naúaræ (r above æ) Regina Inúictissima / Ant. Van Dÿck / Pinxit P. Van Sompel / Scúlpsit / Cúm Priuil S.C.M. / P. Soútman Effigiauit Et Excud
Accession Number
X396-5
Departments
International Prints / International Prints and Drawings
This digital record has been made available on NGV Collection Online through the generous support of the Joe White Bequest
Subjects (general)
Another Work Portraits
Subjects (specific)
collars (neckwear) festoon (motif) frames (ornament areas) Marie de Médicis queens (people) reproductive prints rulers (people) women (female humans)
Movements
Baroque