45b - Salome Offering John's Head to her Parents

Identity area

Reference code

MCPP/FF/FPR/B/45b

Title

Salome Offering John's Head to her Parents

Date(s)

  • 1630-1678 (Creation)

Extent and medium

Engraving on paper

Context area

Name of creator

(1593-1637)

Biographical history

Educated at Clare Hall/College; Fellow of Clare. From 1618 to 1624 he was director to the affairs of the Virginia Company. Ferrar was ordained as a deacon in 1626 and founded the small Anglican community of Little Gidding, Huntingdonshire, shortly ... »

Name of creator

(9 November 1882 - 16 June 1943)

Biographical history

Stephen Gaselee was born in Brunswick Gardens, Kensington, London, the elder son of Henry Gaselee (1842–1926), fellow of King's College, Cambridge, and his wife, Alice Esther. His great-grandfather was Sir Stephen Gaselee, justice of the court of common ... »

Name of creator

(5 July 1862 - 16 December 1937)

Biographical history

George Nuttall was born in San Francisco, California, and was the second son of Robert Kennedy Nuttall MD, from Tittour, co. Wicklow, and his wife, Magdalena. In 1865 the family returned to Europe, and the children were educated in England, France, ... »

Name of creator

(1906-1988)

Biographical history

Derek Pepys Whiteley was born in 1906, the son of Gerard Tarver Whiteley and the Hon. Amy Theresa Pepys. He was educated at Sherborne and King's College, and was called to the Bar from the Middle Temple in 1931. He became senior legal assistant in the ... »

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Physical characteristics and technical requirements

21.8 cm x 27 cm

Notes area

Note

Engraver: Cornelis Galle II
Publisher: Theodor Galle
After Jan van der Straet

Note

One of a series of ten prints on 'The Life of John the Baptist'.
Plate 10

Note

Lettered in the lower margin: "Sacrum divi hominis stricto caput ense recisum / Fert matri in patina soeua puella suae. / Proh scelus infandum! nece dira plectitur insons, / Qui carpsit vetiti crimen adulterij. / Corn. Kil. Duffl."

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Sources

New Hollstein (133.III)
Hollstein (35-44)