Three putti and an image of Natura Left a putto behind an easel, working on painting a picture of Natura, a second putto places a portrait with the contours of a woman against the image, the third putto is the graveren. Manufacturer : printmaker : William Hogarth Dating: 1731 and / or 1751 Physical characteristics: etching with dotted work and engra material: paper Technique: etching / dotted work / engra (printing process) Measurements: plate edge: h 151 mm × W 124 mmToelichtingKwitantie for the payment of 5 shilling for two prints, with the performances: Moses to Pharaoh's daughter and Paul


Three putti and an image of Natura Left a putto behind an easel, working on painting a picture of Natura, a second putto places a portrait with the contours of a woman against the image, the third putto is the graveren. Manufacturer : printmaker : William Hogarth Dating: 1731 and / or 1751 Physical characteristics: etching with dotted work and engra material: paper Technique: etching / dotted work / engra (printing process) Measurements: plate edge: h 151 mm × W 124 mmToelichtingKwitantie for the payment of 5 shilling for two prints, with the performances: Moses to Pharaoh's daughter and Paul before Felix. Where: apparently involves two prints engraved by Luke Sullivan designed by William Hogarth. The receipt was used earlier for other prints, as the first for A Harlots Progress in 1731. Subject: cupids: 'amores',' amoretti ',' putti'engraver, etcherpainting (including book-illumination, miniature-painting) 'Natura' ( allegorical allegorical figure or scene, or as Diana of Ephesos, with a lot of breasts); 'Natura' (Ripa)


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