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View of Lyons, Looking South from the Hill of St Sebastian Towards the River Saône

Drawing
c. 1552-3 (drawn)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Panoramic view of Lyons, looking south from the hill of St. Sebastian, in pen and ink. Formerly bound in an album with 31 other views.


Object details

Category
Object type
TitleView of Lyons, Looking South from the Hill of St Sebastian Towards the River Saône (published title)
Materials and techniques
Pen and brown ink, over black chalk
Brief description
Drawing, 'View of Lyons, Looking South from the Hill of St Sebastian Towards the River Saône', by Anton van den Wyngaerde, Flemish School, c. 1552-3
Physical description
Panoramic view of Lyons, looking south from the hill of St. Sebastian, in pen and ink. Formerly bound in an album with 31 other views.
Dimensions
  • Drawing height: 139mm (at widest point) (Note: H. 139 x W. 436 mm. Measured by A. Greig 01/08/2017)
  • Drawing width: 436mm (widest point)
Production typeUnique
Object history
Joannes Moflin (d.1586/7), Bergues; Dr Henry Wellesley (1791–1866), Oxford; his sale, London, Sotheby’s, 25 June 1866, 10th day, lots 1738–56: ‘ANTONIO VANDEN WYNGAERDE, 1558. The following Drawings were executed at the expense of the famous Printer, Plantin, of Antwerp. The English portion of the Collection is now in the Bodleian Library, Oxford, being part of the Illustrations to the “SUTHERLAND CLARENDON”’ (to ‘Holloway’ for £5. 0s. 0d);1 J.C. Robinson (1824–1913), London; by whom lent to the museum, 8 May 1879, and from whom purchased as part of a group of 301 items for a total of £6,800 in two instalments, 28 May 1879 and 15 April 1880.
Bibliographic references
  • Jane Shoaf Turner and Christopher White, Catalogue of Dutch and Flemish Drawings in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, 2014, vol. II, Cat. 601.19, illus. p.530-531.
Collection
Accession number
8455:19

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Record createdJune 30, 2009
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