Noah's Flood
After Johann Rottenhammer design in the Kupferstichkabinett, Berlin.
See "Twee loden plaquettes uit het bezit van koning Karel I", Theresia Margaretha Duyvené de Wit-Klinkhamer in Bulletin van het Rijksmuseum 9 (1961)
Van der Doort c.1639
WS 102, № 8
Hans Jacob Beyer chased after the drawing and invention of Rottenhammer
Noah's Flood
Walpole Society reference (1960):
Medium:
bass-relief on a basin, bronze, odd shape like a half-moon
Provenance:
Lord Cottington
Gift / Exchange / Bought / Inherited:
gift
Hang notes:
The rest of the [15] bronze pieces given to your Majesty by Lord Cottingham as yet not placed.
Location:
Room description extended:
One of the 35 Bronze bass-reliefs all set in round or square black frames from Lord Cottington within the last three years to give to your majesty
Original Manuscript page number:
Windsor MS., f. 41
Identification certainty:
Identified