The dedication was added about 1750. Other impressions occur in a 

 combination of green and brown and also in gray and green. Five impressions 

 are in the British Museum including one in which two slanting vertical 

 lines in the table immediately to the left of Cupid's left leg are omitted. 



Philadelphia, MFA, BM, V&A, Berlin-Dahlem, Rotterdam, Brussels 



3- 



Woman Standing Holding Jar on Her Head, after Parmigianino 

 Dimensions: 



6j X 3^ inches. 

 Blocks, z: 



Mustard yellow, black. 

 Inscription, at bottom: 



"Per Illustri, ac Praclaro Viro Joseph Smith//. B. Jackson Humiliter Dedicat 

 Donat, et/Sculpsit. 1731- " 

 Another state has the following added in small letters: 



"Antonius Ma Zanetti a Jacobo Parmense Delin." 



The block for the tone is in two versions. The one illustrated 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 "petite vue" Papillon mentioned. 



5- 



Woman Meditating (St. Tbaisl), after Parmigianino 

 Dimensions: 



15! X 9i inches with letters, lof x 9J inches without letters. 

 Blocks, i: Pale brown, black. Also in green and blue-green. 

 After etching by Parmigianino (B. 10). 



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