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| Object ID |
1998-1-X590 |
| Object Name |
Print |
| Description |
Classical battle scene involving several mounted cavalrymen and a fallen soldier. The cavalryman in the center is carrying a spear mounted with a banner and is attacking the other three soldiers. In the background is a large fortress. Under the picture is the title and a Biblical citation "Act. Ap. Cap 9. V. 4". There are two artist's labls beneath this: "In Tholo Ecc. Cathed. D. Pauli Lond. Jac. Thornhill Pinx." and "Car. Du Bose Sculp. Lond." Hand inscribed with translation of the title "Saul, Saul, why persicuteth thou me." |
| Artist |
Thornhill, Jac. |
| Collection |
Liberty Hall Collection |
| Dimensions |
W-14 L-20 inches |
| Early Date |
1800 C.E. |
| Late Date |
1835 C.E. |
| Material |
Paper |
| Place of Origin |
London |
| Provenance |
Collected by Brown Family. |
| Title |
Saule, Saule, quid me persequeris |
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Last modified on: June 27, 2007
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