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A Covered Wagon on a Country Road top image

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A Covered Wagon on a Country Road

Drawing
1683 (made)
Carolus Van Deijnum, Joannes (artist)
Brussels (drawn)

Drawing, ‘A Covered Wagon on a Country Road’, 1 of 24 emblems painted for the Jesuit College of Brussels, Joannes Carolus van Deijnum, Flemish School, pen and brown ink with watercolour, 1683

Object details
Drawing
Pen and brown ink, with watercolour
Brown Ink
Watercolour
Paper

Drawing, ‘A Covered Wagon on a Country Road’, 1 of 24 emblems painted for the Jesuit College of Brussels, Joannes Carolus van Deijnum, Flemish School, pen and brown ink with watercolour, 1683

  • Blind stylus lines for the inscription at the top, in graphite, pietas / vitæ innocentibus / scelerisque puris / in amore est (‘Piety of life, for those who are innocent and pure of crime, lies in love’). Inscribed below, in brown ink, -amata / Simplicitas quos dignos candor amore, / quivis nullo innocuos crimine vita facit ; / hi me delicitas, hi me sua gaudia dicunt, / di inputant lachrimis hi mea damna suis. Αναιτιαν φιλει με / Ευοστο το μεντεξεν / Ευκαρδια νους ει / Δια πρεπει τρυφωμεν. Francisc[us] de hovyne brux[ellensis] Rhetor in gymn[asio] Soc[ieta]tis iesu. brux[ellis] MDCLXXXIII.
  • Inscribed on verso, at upper centre, in brown ink, N o 58 g . Inscribed at bottom of mount, in graphite, Children at Play.

Edwin Parsons (dealer), London; from whom purchased (as a ‘Series of 24 pen drawings representing trades etc.’ as by P. Baut [in cover]) by the museum, 22 July 1884 for £1. 10s. 0d.

Jane Shoaf Turner and Christopher White, Catalogue of Dutch and Flemish Drawings in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, 2014, vol. II, Cat. 468.1, illus. p.388.

Prints, Drawings & Paintings Collection
9280:1

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Sketch of Wagon Accident

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Scope and Content Notes

Photograph of a sketch by Charles M. Russell of a wagon accident. Pasted onto a sheet of paper.

Archival Location

  • Collection: Charles M. Russell Research Collection (Britzman)
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