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3714B

The Son of the Widow of Naim

The Son of the Widow of Naim

3714B
Artist
Unidentified Chinese Artist
Title
The Son of the Widow of Naim
Date
1640
Medium
Woodcut. Block 17/48 illustrating the Jincheng Shuxiang (Images in a booklet presented to His Majesty), composed and with texts by Johann Adam Schall von Bell S.J. (1592-1666). Published in Beijing in 1640.
Location
17th century publishers of the Jincheng Shuxiang, Beijing, China.
Photo Source
Bibliothèque Nationale de France Website
Correspondence Credit
Standaert 2006, 246-249
Note
The immediate source of this woodcut was an unidentified artist's autograph illustration to the Vita D[omi]ni N[ost]ri Jesu Christi […] Sinarum Imperatori transmissa à Maximiliano […] utrusq. Bauvaria Duce (Life of Our Lord Jesus Christ transmitted to the Emperor and Monarch of the Chinese by Maximilian Duke of the two Bavarias), a manuscript composed in Augsburg in 1617 and now lost. This autograph illustration was based on the corresponding print. See Standaert 2006.
Item
3714B
Correspondences
Archive: 1655A/3714B
Archive: 1655A/3714B