The block for the tone is in two versions. The one ill.u.s.trated is dotted in the jar to show gradations, while the other one is more loosely handled.
Free copy of line engraving by G. A. Faldoni.
BM, V&A
4.
_Headpiece with Landscape and Ruins_
This print is listed in the Staatliche Kunstsammlungen, Dresden, but has been lost in the war. No information as to color or size is available.
The card catalogue has the following description:
"Ruins to the left. In the middle going over a river is a bridge.
To the right is a city view with campanile, dome and other buildings.
Dated 1731."
Probably made for use in a book. This seems to be the print described by Baverel and the "_pet.i.te vue_" Papillon mentioned.
5.
_Woman Meditating_ (_St. Thais?_), after Parmigianino
Dimensions:
15? 9 inches with letters, 10 9 inches without letters.
Blocks, 2: Pale brown, black. Also in green and blue-green.
After etching by Parmigianino (B. 10).
Inscription, left near top, running diagonally upward:
"_F: M: Parmen* / Inventor / J: B: Jack?on Del / Sculp & excudit._"
Bottom, beneath lower border:
"+Societati Antiquariae Londinensi+ / _Humillime_ D.D.D. _J.B.J_
_Certo da cor, ch' alto de?tin non Scel?e, Son l'impre?e magnanime neglette; Ma le bell' alme alle bell' opre elette Sanno gioir nelle fatiche eccel?e; Ne bia?mo popular, frale catena, Spirto d'onore, il ?uo cammin raffrena."_
This inscription was added much later, about 1750.
MFA, MMA, Philadelphia BM, Berlin-Dahlem, Vienna, Bremen, Brussels, Amsterdam, Dresden
6.
_Ulysses and Polyphemus_, after Primaticcio
Dimensions:
7 10? inches.
Blocks, 2:
Greenish yellow, black.
Inscription, bottom right:
"J. 9"
Some copies lack the inscription. This is from plate 9 of Theodor Van Thulden's 58 etchings reproducing designs by Primaticcio in Fontainebleau, published as "_Les Travaux d'Ulisse_" by P. Mariette in Paris, 1633.
These etchings were published again in 1740 as "_Errores Ulyssis_."
Listed as by Jackson in Weigel's _Kunstlagercatalog_, 1843, vol. 2., p.
103.
BM, V&A
7.
_Bookplate_
Dimensions:
4 6 inches, approximately.
Blocks, 2:
Reddish brown, black.
Inscription left and right top, in ribbon:
"+Litterarum Felicitas+"
BM
8.
_Judgment of Solomon_, after Rubens
Dimensions:
17 20? inches.