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St Paul, Seated at a Table
Jacob Pynas (c. 1592/93-after 1650), pen and grey ink, 1645
The apostle Paul can be recognized by his sword, which is a reference to his beheading. Here he is presented as a scholar in his study: lying on the table before him are a book, an inkpot and a pen. Several more books line the shelf behind him. The loose zigzag lines and the many dots are typical of Jacob Pynas’ drawing style. Compare this work with his much earlier drawing Round Tower and Buildings of 1616.
- Artwork typedrawing
- Object numberRP-T-1913-168
- Dimensionsheight 207 mm x width 158 mm