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Christ and the woman of Samaria

Hans Rottenhammercirca 1600

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This engraving, made and published by Crispijn van de Passe the Elder (c. 1564-1637) in c. 1600, is based on an earlier work, probably a painting, by the important German artist Johann Rottenhammer, who worked with Paul Bril and Jan Breughel the elder, and possibly employed Adam Elsheimer as a studio assistant. A drawing by Rottenhammer that is closely related to this engraving was sold at Sotheby's, London (8 July 2015, lot 15). Crispijn van de Passe was the founder of a dynasty of engravers, who worked in Antwerp, Utrecht, Amsterdam and Cologne - where this print was made. It depicts the well-known theme of <em>Christ and the Woman of Samaria</em>. The engraving is in the so-called King George IV album of Old Master prints, acquired by the Dominion Museum in 1910.

See: Sotheby's, 'Old Master & British Drawings', http://www.sothebys.com/en/auctions/ecatalogue/lot.15.html/2015/old-master-british-drawings-l15040

Dr Mark Stocker      Curator, Historical International Art      March 2017

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  • Title: Christ and the woman of Samaria
  • Creator: Crispijn de Passe the Elder (engraver) | Johann Rottenhammer I (artist)
  • Date Created: circa 1600
  • Location: Cologne
  • Physical Dimensions: plate: 165mm (width), 230mm (height)
  • Provenance: Purchased 1910
  • Rights: No Known Copyright Restrictions
  • External Link: Te Papa Collections Online
  • Support: paper
  • Registration ID: 1910-0001-1/60-80
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