Accession number
PML 145850.185
Creator
Cecil, Thomas, active 1630, engraver.
Published
[London] : [s.n.], 1632.
Credit line
Bequest of Gordon N. Ray, 1987.
Notes
Title from item.
Signed and dated: Tho. Cecill sculp. Anno Dni 1632.
Text at head of design continues: The Sinns of Satan and the judgment day, / The hart of man in naught Contented is, / But the fruition of Eternall bliss, / With incitation allway to be Watching, / Fitlye expressed are by th' Emblem following.
Engraved text below in two columns of nine verses each: The Serpent signifies that Time to pass doth bring ... Mark their inscriptions, see their use and end.
Inserted as item 185 into an album of collected prints, broadsides, drawings, and miscellaneous single sheet items, assembled by former owner Joseph Ames and entitled "Emblematical and satirical prints on persons and professions" (PML 145850).
Signed and dated: Tho. Cecill sculp. Anno Dni 1632.
Text at head of design continues: The Sinns of Satan and the judgment day, / The hart of man in naught Contented is, / But the fruition of Eternall bliss, / With incitation allway to be Watching, / Fitlye expressed are by th' Emblem following.
Engraved text below in two columns of nine verses each: The Serpent signifies that Time to pass doth bring ... Mark their inscriptions, see their use and end.
Inserted as item 185 into an album of collected prints, broadsides, drawings, and miscellaneous single sheet items, assembled by former owner Joseph Ames and entitled "Emblematical and satirical prints on persons and professions" (PML 145850).
Description
1 print : engraving ; image: 194 x 160 mm; plate mark: 200 x 165 mm; sheet: 210 x 175 mm
Provenance
From the library of Gordon N. Ray.
Summary
Anagrammatical print with instruments of the Passion.
Classification
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Department