John Baptist Jackson - Part 9
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Part 9

Blocks, 4:

Yellow-buff, light brown, violet-brown, dark brown.

Inscription, lower right:

"_Ill.{mo} et Exc.{mo} D.D. +Philippo Fa.r.s.etti+, / Patritio Veneto, Patrono s...o...b..nefic.{mo}_ / Tabulam _hanc Petri Pauli Rubens. / In Ligno clavit, et in sui Obsequii et grati Animi / Monumentum humiliter Devovet J. B. Jackson._"

1735.

BM, Brussels, Venice

9.

_The Visitation_, after Annibale Carracci

Dimensions:

14 10 inches.

Blocks, 4:

Light yellow, buff, brown, dark gray.

Inscription, upper right:

"_[AL]. Caratius Pinx{t}. / J: B: Jackson Fecit / +Venezia+ 1735._"

Weigel described this print as _Der Besuch bei Elisabeth_ in his _Kunstlagercatalog_, 1843, vol. 2, p. 103.

Smithsonian Inst.i.tution (U.S. National Museum) MFA, Philadelphia, BM, Dresden

10.

_Julius Caesar_, after t.i.tian

Dimensions:

12 9 inches.

Blocks, 4:

Tones of brown with dark brown key block.

About 1738.

This is a free translation of an engraving by Egidius Sadeler [Le Bl.

143] after one of a series of Roman emperors attributed to t.i.tian. The original paintings have been lost.

BM

11.

_St. Rocco_, after Cherubino Alberti

Dimensions:

12 10 inches.

Blocks, 3:

Green, reddish tan, black.

"S. Rocco" added by another hand.

Some impressions lack the inscription. Also in two colors, mustard yellow and black.

Free transcription of a line engraving by Cherubino Alberti after an undetermined painter (Le Bl. 61). A facsimile in grayed chartreuse and black was published by the Reichsdruckerei in Berlin, about 1925.

MFA, BM

12.

_Statuette of Neptune_, after Giovanni da Bologna [Le Bl. 19, N. 8]

Dimensions:

22 15? inches.

Blocks, 4:

Tones of tan and brown.

Inscription, bottom:

"_Ex Prototypo aereo +Joannis Bolonia+ Duacensis in / Museo D: Josephi Smith Venetiis. / J.B. Jack?on Anglus Sculp & exc._"

About 1738.

The first state is without letters. Third state has inscription on top of statue base,

"+Gul. Lloyd+ _Arm. D.D.D. J.B.J._"

Smithsonian Inst.i.tution (U.S. National Museum) MFA, Los Angeles, BM, Paris, Berlin-Dahlem, Wiemar, Amsterdam