Adam en Eva Adam and Eva Object Type : print Item number: NG-2011-38-11Catalogusreferentie: New Hollstein Dutch 335-aThe Illustrated Bartsch B 271Opmerking: C1 Inscriptions / Brands: watermark Description: Adam and Eve represent the tree of knowledge the Paradise. Eva takes just the apple to the hose. On the ground for Adam and Eve, a dog and a hedgehog. In the background a deer and a lion. In the bottom margin a two-line Latin text. Copy mirror for engra by Hendrick Goltzius from 1585. Reconstructed three fragmenten. Manufacturer : printmaker: anonymous to design: Bartholomeus Spranger (liste
Adam en Eva Adam and Eva Object Type : print Item number: NG-2011-38-11Catalogusreferentie: New Hollstein Dutch 335-aThe Illustrated Bartsch B 271Opmerking: C1 Inscriptions / Brands: watermark Description: Adam and Eve represent the tree of knowledge the Paradise. Eva takes just the apple to the hose. On the ground for Adam and Eve, a dog and a hedgehog. In the background a deer and a lion. In the bottom margin a two-line Latin text. Copy mirror for engra by Hendrick Goltzius from 1585. Reconstructed three fragmenten. Manufacturer : printmaker: anonymous to design: Bartholomeus Spranger (listed property) to print from: Hendrick Goltzius (copy to) publisher: Joos de Bosscher (listed object ) Place manufacture: Northern Netherlands Date: 1585 - 1596 Physical features: car material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) Dimensions: plate edge: h 397 mm × W 303 mmToelichtingDe prints in Nova Zembla collection during an expedition of William Barendsz and Jacob van Heemskerk 1596-1597 forced into the winter camp, "Preserve House ', left behind on the island. The prints were in one or more stacks as a commodity: brought from Amsterdam. Almost three centuries later, in 1871, the Norwegian Elling Carlsen returned to Nova Zembla and finding the remains of the "Preserve house, including a large part of the inventory. A portion of the prints, in the form of caked lumps, was then also recovered. The paper clods were sometimes broken in several places. Between 1975-1979, the prints are separated from one another. This yielded a total of approximately 1000 fragments of about 400 punches of approximately 150 different prints on. As far as possible together the fragments and the prints gereconstrueerd. Subject: Eve takes the fruit from the serpent (or the tree) in the presence of Adam (who May be trying to stop her) Journey and Van Heemskerck Barendsz in 1596
Size: 1417px × 1762px
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License: Licensed
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