Watermark: since the drawings are laid down, no watermarks, if any, are visible, even with fiber-optic light.
Engraved in reverse, 1607.
Also see records on Van Veen Album (III, 146-157).
Inscribed on the album page below the design, in brown ink, "Diútúrna qúies vitiis alimentum (title)/ ____ et ni/ Poscas ante diem librum cúm lúmine, si non/ Intendes animúm stúdiis et rebus honestis,/ Invidiâ vel amore vigil torquebere" (So, if you don't call for a book and a light before daybreak, if you don't devote your mind to honorable studies and pursuits, envy or passion will keep you awake in torment). The title is a proverb: "Diuturna quies vitiis alimentum ministrat". The text is from Horace, "Epistles", Book I, 2, lines 34-37.
Netherlandish drawings of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries and Flemish drawings of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries in the Pierpont Morgan Library / Felice Stampfle ; with the assistance of Ruth S. Kraemer and Jane Shoaf Turner. New York : The Library, 1991, p. 75, no. 135.