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Print, Ersten Ausgab seines vorhabenden Wercks

This is a Print. It was created by Johann August Corvinus and after Johann Jakob Schübler and published by Jeremias Wolff. It is dated 1728–31 and we acquired it in 1997. Its medium is engraving on cream laid paper. It is a part of the Drawings, Prints, and Graphic Design department.

It is credited Museum purchase from Sarah Cooper-Hewitt Fund.

Its dimensions are

38.0 x 24.9 cm (14 15/16 x 9 13/16 in. )

It is signed

In plate lower left under image:Ioh. Iacob Schübler invent et delin. In plate lower right under image: Ioh. August Corvinus Sculpt

It is inscribed

In plate bottom center under image: Cum Priv Sac Caes Majestatis. Ieremias Wolff In plate lower right under image: 3

Cite this object as

Print, Ersten Ausgab seines vorhabenden Wercks; Johann August Corvinus (1683 – 1738); After Johann Jakob Schübler (German, 1689–1741); Published by Jeremias Wolff (German, 1663–1750); engraving on cream laid paper; 38.0 x 24.9 cm (14 15/16 x 9 13/16 in. ); Museum purchase from Sarah Cooper-Hewitt Fund; 1997-22-10

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