File:Simon Gribelin - From the Painting of the Ceiling in the Banqueting House at White-Hall in the Year 1720 - Google Art Project.jpg

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From the Painting of the Ceiling in the Banqueting House at White-Hall in the Year 1720   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
Artist
Simon Gribelin (1662 - 1733) – Artist (French, active in Britain)
Born in Blois. Died in London.
Details on Google Art Project
Title
From the Painting of the Ceiling in the Banqueting House at White-Hall in the Year 1720
title QS:P1476,en:"From the Painting of the Ceiling in the Banqueting House at White-Hall in the Year 1720"
label QS:Len,"From the Painting of the Ceiling in the Banqueting House at White-Hall in the Year 1720"
Description
Architectural subject
Date circa 1720
date QS:P571,+1720-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Medium engraving
Dimensions height: 924 mm (36.37 in); width: 460 mm (18.11 in)
dimensions QS:P2048,924U174789
dimensions QS:P2049,460U174789
institution QS:P195,Q6352575
Current location
not on view
Accession number
YCBA/lido-TMS-31302
Inscriptions
English: Inscribed in graphite, verso, upper left: "IR74/258"; in graphite, verso, center left: "157a", Lettered lower left: "Grav'd by Sim; Gribelin from the Painting of Sr.P.P.RUBENS on the Cieling | in the Banqueting=house at WHITE=HALL, in the Year 1720. CUM PRIVIL:DEFUNC:ANNAE REGIN: | This Cieling represents in proper and curious Emblems, the prosperous State of Great Britain in the Reign | of King James the Ist. His Concern for Religion, his Love of Arts and Sciences, the Birth of a Prince, the | Union of the two Kingdoms, and his Majesty's most Eminent Virtues Crown'd with Glory and Immortality."; lower center: "HONI - SOIT - OVI - MAL - Y - PENSE | SEMPER EADEM"; lower right: "AEri incidit Sim; Gribelin ad Tabulas P.P.RUBENS Eq: Aur: in Laqueari Aulae | Regiae epulis Sacrae de WHITE=HALL. Londini Anno Dni. MDCCXX. et Excudit. | In hisce Tabulis Pax et Copia se mutuo amplexae, Res Britannicas, regnante Jacobo Io., Filio Regi recens nato, | Conjunctisque sub unius Imperio Angliae Scoticeque Regnis, maxime floruisse testantur. His, plurimisque | aliis beneficiis, Rex de Religione, de bonis Artibus, et de Patria bene meritus Coelo, et Immortalitate donatur."

English: Not signed, not dated

Notes More info at museum site
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