Insignis et imitanda Davidis Regii prophetæ pietas [print] / Iodocus a Winge inventor.
Bildmotett (picture motet).
Engraving after a detail of a painting by Joos van Winghe, with the image reversed.
Eight lines of verse in Dutch printed in four columns below caption title: Wat is het grooste goet en maeckt de meeste vreucht ...
Engraver unidentified; published by engraver and print publisher Claes Jansz Visscher, who was active as a publisher in prints in Amserdam from approximately 1606 until the time of his death.
Another engraving after van Winghe's painting, signed by engraver Jan Sadeler I (1550-1600), reproducing the artist's composition in its entirety and with the orientation of the image corresponding to the original, is described in Hollstein 1980, v. 21, no. 126.
Watermark:Fools cap with seven points over "CLP".
Printed text from Psalm 118:164 below David: Septies in die laudem dixi tibi super iudicia iustitiæ tuæ. Psal. 118.
Earliest publication of the music in RISM, P 1678.
Winghe, Joos van, approximately 1544-1603 After.
Visscher, Claes Jansz., 1586 or 1587-1652, publisher.
Pevernage, André, 1542 or 1543-1591. Laude pia Dominum.