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Old Dutch and Flemish Masters engraved by Timothy Cole

Engraved by: Timothy Cole (American (born in England), 1852–1931)
After: Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn (Dutch, 1606–1669)
After: Frans Hals (Dutch, 1582/83–1666)
After: Ferdinand Bol (Dutch, 1616–1680)
After: Goevaert Flinck (Dutch, 1615–1660)
After: Nicolaes Maes (Dutch, 1634–1693)
After: Bartholomeus van der Helst (Dutch, about 1613–1670)
After: Gerrit Dou (Dutch, 1613–1675)
After: Gabriel Metsu (Dutch, 1629–1667)
After: Gerard ter Borch (Dutch, 1617–1681)
After: Adriaen van Ostade (Dutch, 1610–1684)
After: Jan Havicksz. Steen (Dutch, 1626–1679)
After: Pieter de Hooch (Dutch, 1629–after 1684)
After: Johannes Vermeer (Dutch, 1632–1675)
After: Jacob Isaacksz. van Ruisdael (Dutch, 1628 or 1629–1682)
After: Meindert Hobbema (Dutch, 1638–1709)
After: Paulus Pietersz. Potter (Dutch, 1625–1654)
After: Aelbert Cuyp (Dutch, 1620–1691)
After: Peter Paul Rubens (Flemish, 1577–1640)
After: Anthony van Dyck (Flemish, 1599–1641)
After: David Teniers the Younger (Flemish, 1610–1690)
Author: John Charles Van Dyke (American, 1856–1932)
Publisher: The Century Co. (American, founded in 1881)
Printer: De Vinne Press (American, founded in 1883)
1895
Place of Publication: New York, New York, USA

Medium/Technique Illustrated book with 30 wood engravings
Dimensions Overall: 37 x 26.2 x 4 cm (14 9/16 x 10 5/16 x 1 9/16 in.)
Credit Line Gift of Horatio Greenough Curtis
Accession NumberM20772
NOT ON VIEW
ClassificationsIllustrated books
New York: The Century Co., 1895

Description(New York: The Century Co., 1895) 37 cm; [1 f.] x pp. [1 f.] 192 pp., plus 30 plates; original publisher's half white cloth, brown paper boards (blue-gray slipcase).

Copy no. 44 of a total edition of 45. Below the limitation statement: "I certify that the impressions of the pictures in this book are taken by me from the original plates, on the hand-press. [signed] J. C Bauer"

Each block is printed on thin Japanese paper and mounted within a card mat window, which is then mounted onto a stub and bound in the book.
ProvenanceHoratio Greenough Curtis (1844-1922), by whom given to MFA, 1907.