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Les Metamorphoses d'Ovide en latin et françois

Author: Ovid (43 B.C.–17 or 18 A.D.)
Engraver: Peter Paul Bouché (Flemish, worked in England, born about 1646)
Engraver: Martin Bouché (Flemish (worked in England), about 1640–1693)
Engraver: Frederic Bouttats (Flemish, 1610–1675)
Engraver: Pieter Clouwet (Netherlandish, 1606–1670)
Engraver: Crispin van de Passe, Sr. (Netherlandish, 1564–1637)
Engraver: Magdalena van de Passe (Netherlandish, 1600–1638)
After: Hendrik Abbé (Flemish, 17th century)
After: Abraham Jansz. van Diepenbeeck (Flemish, 1596–1675)
After: Adam Elsheimer (German, 1578–1610)
After: Peter Paul Rubens (Flemish, 1577–1640)
After: Adriaen van de Venne (Dutch, 1589–1662)
Printer and Publisher: François Foppens (Flemish, 17th century)
1677
Place of Publication: Brussels, Belgium

Medium/Technique Illustrated book with 110 engravings
Dimensions Overall: 46.9 x 30 x 5.7 cm (18 7/16 x 11 13/16 x 2 1/4 in.)
Credit Line Gift of Thomas Gaffield
Accession NumberBR1425
NOT ON VIEW
ClassificationsIllustrated books
Brussels: François Foppens, 1677

Catalogue Raisonné Brunet IV, 285; Hollstein, Dutch and Flemish, XVI, pp. 67-68, no. 236ad; pp. 213-15, nos. 5-8
Description(Brussels: François Foppens, 1677) Folio; 292 leaves; contemporary gilt-stamped brown calf.
Illustrations of scenes from Ovid's Metamporphoses: e.g., Pygmalion (p. 322), Venus and Adonis (p. 341) Later edition with plates supplied from various sources, primarily a series by the de Passe workshop (Crispin I, Magdalena, and other members) and a set later in the century by engravers such as Bouché and Bouttats. The translation is by Pierre Du Ryer (d. 1658). Many of these plates were reused in the Amsterdam (Wetstein & Smith) 1732 edition [MFA copies: 30.1035 & 37.2407a-b].
ProvenancePossible initials [FK?] on binding; Thomas Gaffield, by whom given to the MFA Library in 1895; transferred from the Library 1904.