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Description: | volume (60.5 x 43 x 5 cms) inscr. in oval frame "F. ODO DE PINIBUS" CRE THOMASSIN, Philippe; (French; 1526-1622) This volume is part of William Hunter's original bequest. Of its 102 portraits, inserted onto 60 pages, 89 are from two sets of portraits of Grand Masters of the Order of St. John with many of the sitters represented twice. This print is from the 1588 set engraved for the Order's book of statutes "Statuta Hospitalis Hierusalem".
The Order of St John was created in Jerusalem to care for the sick. Officially recognised by Pope Pascal II in 1113, it became a military and political force of great power and played a crucial role in the Crusades.
French Knight Odon de Pins served as 22nd Grand Master of the Order from 1294 to 1296 whilst it was based in Cyprus. He was unpopular and after his death was accused of corruption. His portrait, like most Grand Masters portraits prior to 1450, was probably invented although some likenesses were found on coins.
Thomassin's prints are among the earliest examples of such sets of portraits. They became very popular in the 17th century as the fashion for collecting portraits of famous historical figures developed (see Glaha 17031). | License: | http://www.hmag.gla.ac.uk/spirit/rights/ | Publisher: | Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery, University of Glasgow | Rights holder: | Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery, University of Glasgow | Subjects: | PORTRAIT : VOLUME : : MALTA : KNIGHT OF THE ORDER OF ST JOHN : HUNTER VOLUME : ORDER OF MALTA : MALTESE CROSS : | Source: | Hunterian Museum | Creator: | Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery, University of Glasgow | Identifier: | http://www.huntsearch.gla.ac.uk/cgi-bin/... | Language: | en-GB | Go to resource |
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