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Sir Anthony van Dyck (Antwerp 1599-1641 London), etcher; Paulus Pontius (Flemish, 1603-1658), engraver
Portrait of Jan Van den Wouver
Three labels on the reverse of the backing paper: a gallery label from Doll & Richards, Inc., Boston, reads 'No. 24299' ; a personal library sticker reads 'Ex Libris / Louis P. Jeffrey'; a receipt from Eastman Antiques, Maine, identifies the recent provenance
engraving and etching on paper
sheet size 24 x 16 cm. (9 1/2 x 6 1/3 in.)
framed 44.25 x 36.25 x 2 cm. (17 2/5 x 14 1/3 x 4/5 in.)
Provenance
At some point at Doll & Richards, Inc., Boston; bought by present owner at Eastman Antiques, Cape Neddick, ME, in July 1995. Collection of Jonathan Friedman.

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The engraving's inscription reads: 'DOMINUS IOANNES VANDEN WOVWER / Eq. Topparcha Quenastæ Regi Catholico Belli, et / Supremi Ærarii in Belgio a Consiliis'. Below, 'Anton. van Dÿck pinxit' and 'Paul Pontius sculpsit.' In the top right, within the image, is inscribed 'Ætatis suæ LVIII. / Ao M.DC. XXXIL.'

This portrait is based on the painting by Anthony van Dyck of Jan van den Wouver (Joannes Woverius) (Antwerp 1574-1638), who was a diplomat and advisor to Archdukes Albrecht and Isabelle in Brussels. He was a good friend of Peter Paul Rubens and is depicted in Rubens's The Four Philosophers (1611-12).

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Sir Anthony van Dyck (Antwerp 1599-1641 London), etcher; Paulus Pontius (Flemish, 1603-1658), engraver
Portrait of Jan Van den Wouver
Three labels on the reverse of the backing paper: a gallery label from Doll & Richards, Inc., Boston, reads 'No. 24299' ; a personal library sticker reads 'Ex Libris / Louis P. Jeffrey'; a receipt from Eastman Antiques, Maine, identifies the recent provenance
engraving and etching on paper
sheet size 24 x 16 cm. (9 1/2 x 6 1/3 in.)
framed 44.25 x 36.25 x 2 cm. (17 2/5 x 14 1/3 x 4/5 in.)
Provenance
At some point at Doll & Richards, Inc., Boston; bought by present owner at Eastman Antiques, Cape Neddick, ME, in July 1995. Collection of Jonathan Friedman.

N.B.
The engraving's inscription reads: 'DOMINUS IOANNES VANDEN WOVWER / Eq. Topparcha Quenastæ Regi Catholico Belli, et / Supremi Ærarii in Belgio a Consiliis'. Below, 'Anton. van Dÿck pinxit' and 'Paul Pontius sculpsit.' In the top right, within the image, is inscribed 'Ætatis suæ LVIII. / Ao M.DC. XXXIL.'

This portrait is based on the painting by Anthony van Dyck of Jan van den Wouver (Joannes Woverius) (Antwerp 1574-1638), who was a diplomat and advisor to Archdukes Albrecht and Isabelle in Brussels. He was a good friend of Peter Paul Rubens and is depicted in Rubens's The Four Philosophers (1611-12).

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