Design for a Title Print with Allegorical Figures

anonymous, c. 1640 - c. 1670

Ontwerp voor een titelblad met op de achtergrond een rechter gezeten op zijn stoel, aan zijn linkerzijde staat Justitia. Op de voorgrond links staat Minerva en rechts een allegorische figuur voorstellende de Goddelijke Straf (?) met een vlammend zwaard. Hiertussen, onder, Charitas, en boven Apollo en musicerende figuren.

  • Artwork typedrawing, design
  • Object numberRP-T-1967-77
  • Dimensionsheight 132 mm x width 79 mm
  • Physical characteristicspen and grey ink, with grey wash; indented for transfer; verso: blackened for transfer

Identification

  • Title(s)

    Design for a Title Print with Allegorical Figures

  • Object type

  • Object number

    RP-T-1967-77

  • Description

    Ontwerp voor een titelblad met op de achtergrond een rechter gezeten op zijn stoel, aan zijn linkerzijde staat Justitia. Op de voorgrond links staat Minerva en rechts een allegorische figuur voorstellende de Goddelijke Straf (?) met een vlammend zwaard. Hiertussen, onder, Charitas, en boven Apollo en musicerende figuren.

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Creation

  • Creation

    • draftsman (artist): anonymous
    • Jan de Bray [rejected attribution]
  • Dating

    c. 1640 - c. 1670

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Material and technique

  • Physical description

    pen and grey ink, with grey wash; indented for transfer; verso: blackened for transfer

  • Dimensions

    height 132 mm x width 79 mm


Acquisition and rights

  • Acquisition

    purchase 1967

  • Copyright

  • Provenance

    ...; ? sale, Cornelis van den Berg (1699-1774, Haarlem), Haarlem (C. van Noorde and V. van der Vinne), 29 August 1775, no. 301 (‘_Een dito_ [_Titel_] _door de Bray_’), with two other drawings, fl. 1.18 for all;{Hofstede de Groot notes, RKD.} …; ? sale, Judah Benjamin Henriquez, sr (1718-82, Amsterdam), Amsterdam (J.W. Smit), 4 November 1782 _sqq_., Album I, no. 5 (‘_Een fraaye Ordonnantie met veel bywerk, met oostind. Inkt, door de Bray_’), fl. 1;{Hofstede de Groot notes, RKD.} ...; from the dealer C. Richartz, Amsterdam, fl. 200, to the museum (L. 2228), 1967

  • Remarks

    Please note that this provenance was formulated with a special focus on provenance research for the years 1933-45 and could therefore be incomplete. There may be more (mostly earlier) provenance information known in the museum. In case this item has an uncertain or incomplete provenance for the years 1933-45, the Rijksmuseum welcomes information and assistance in the investigation and clarification of the provenance of all works during that era.


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anonymous

Design for a Title Print with Allegorical Figures

c. 1640 - c. 1670

Inscriptions

  • stamped on verso: lower centre, with the mark of the museum (L. 2228)


Technical notes

watermark: none visible


Provenance

...; ? sale, Cornelis van den Berg (1699-1774, Haarlem), Haarlem (C. van Noorde and V. van der Vinne), 29 August 1775, no. 301 (‘Een dito [Titel] door de Bray’), with two other drawings, fl. 1.18 for all;1Hofstede de Groot notes, RKD. …; ? sale, Judah Benjamin Henriquez, sr (1718-82, Amsterdam), Amsterdam (J.W. Smit), 4 November 1782 sqq., Album I, no. 5 (‘Een fraaye Ordonnantie met veel bywerk, met oostind. Inkt, door de Bray’), fl. 1;2Hofstede de Groot notes, RKD. ...; from the dealer C. Richartz, Amsterdam, fl. 200, to the museum (L. 2228), 1967

Object number: RP-T-1967-77


Entry

The title-print for which this indented design, blackened on the verso for transfer, has not been identified. The banderol and cartouche, intended for text, are both empty. The subject-matter must be law-related, since in the background, a judge is depicted seated on his chair, accompanied to his left by Justitia. Flanking the scene in the foreground are allegorical figures of Minerva (left) and a Divine Justice or Veritas (right). The figure on the right is holding a flaming sword in her right hand and a book in her left hand, with flames surrounding her head; no such figure is described in C. Ripa, Iconologia, of uytbeeldingen des Verstands (…) uyt het Italiaens vertaelt door D.P. Pers (trans. D.P. Pers), Amsterdam 1644 (orig. ed. 1603), with ‘Giustitia Divina’ coming the closest,3Cf. ibid., p. 434. while ‘Veritas’ is often paired with Justitia and shown holding a sun in her right hand and a book in her left hand.4Cf. ibid., p. 589. Between and beneath these flanking figures, some Olympic Gods are huddled around Caritas, holding a burning heart in her hand. On her right, Juno is seen with her peacock; at her feet, Cupid, his eyes blindfolded, is stepping on his quiver of arrows. To the right, Bacchus is seated next to a barrel. On top of the composition, Apollo and the Muses are gathered, making music.

The hand of Jan de Bray, with whom the drawing was associated when it was bought, was rightly rejected by Giltaij.5J. Giltaij, Jan de Bray (1626/1627-1697). Schilder en architect, Zwolle 2017. The design could have been the work of one of the artists working for printmakers in Haarlem, Amsterdam or The Hague.

Annemarie Stefes, 2019


Literature

‘Keuze uit de aanwinsten’, Bulletin van het Rijksmuseum 15 (1967), p. 151 (as attributed to Jan de Bray)


Citation

A. Stefes, 2019, 'anonymous, Design for a Title Print with Allegorical Figures, c. 1640 - c. 1670', in J. Turner (ed.), Dutch Drawings of the Seventeenth Century in the Rijksmuseum, online coll. cat. Amsterdam: https://data.rijksmuseum.nl/200118994

(accessed 5 May 2026 20:52:17).

Footnotes

  • 1Hofstede de Groot notes, RKD.
  • 2Hofstede de Groot notes, RKD.
  • 3Cf. ibid., p. 434.
  • 4Cf. ibid., p. 589.
  • 5J. Giltaij, Jan de Bray (1626/1627-1697). Schilder en architect, Zwolle 2017.