Philip Galle (1537-1612), after Jan van der Straet (1523-1605) - The Conversion of the Warder

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Philip Galle (after Jan van der Straet), The Conversion of the Warder, an engraving on laid paper, eighteenth‑century impression, plate signed, in good condition.

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Good impression on laid paper. An eighteenth century impression.

Plate numbered 27, The Conversion of the Warder; to left, St Paul and Silas kneel in their prison cell; the prison warder descends the steps leading to the open doors of the cell, his sword drawn; behind him two other armed men follow, bearing torches; to far right, figures congregate on a flight of stairs. 1582


Condition is good. Small holes on lower margin. Yellowing paper.

Good impression on laid paper. An eighteenth century impression.

Plate numbered 27, The Conversion of the Warder; to left, St Paul and Silas kneel in their prison cell; the prison warder descends the steps leading to the open doors of the cell, his sword drawn; behind him two other armed men follow, bearing torches; to far right, figures congregate on a flight of stairs. 1582


Condition is good. Small holes on lower margin. Yellowing paper.

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Artist
Philip Galle (1537-1612), after Jan van der Straet (1523-1605)
Title of artwork
The Conversion of the Warder
Technique
Engraving
Signature
Plate signed
Country of Origin
Netherlands
Year
1558
Condition
Good condition
Height
21 cm
Width
28 cm
Style
Renaissance
Period
18th century
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