Bones of an ox Herssenpan of a very large ox, with the bones of the horns (title object) Bones washed up were during the floods of 1809 Where: in large parts of central Netherlands overstroomden. Manufacturer : printmaker : Anthonie van den Bosnaar drawing of: Hendrik Hoogers (indicated on object) Place manufacture: the Netherlands Date: 1809 - 1810 Physical characteristics: etching and aquatint printed in gray and brown material: paper Technique: etching / aqua hue / color measurements: plate edge: h 195 mm × b 223 mmToelichtingPlaat made for: H. Ewijk, sheets and cards belonging to the histo


Bones of an ox Herssenpan of a very large ox, with the bones of the horns (title object) Bones washed up were during the floods of 1809 Where: in large parts of central Netherlands overstroomden. Manufacturer : printmaker : Anthonie van den Bosnaar drawing of: Hendrik Hoogers (indicated on object) Place manufacture: the Netherlands Date: 1809 - 1810 Physical characteristics: etching and aquatint printed in gray and brown material: paper Technique: etching / aqua hue / color measurements: plate edge: h 195 mm × b 223 mmToelichtingPlaat made for: H. Ewijk, sheets and cards belonging to the historical record of the dike fractures and floods, along the rivers in the kingdom of Holland, occurred in January MDCCCIX. Amsterdam, J. Allart and J. Ruys, 1809. Design Drawing in the collection: inv. No. RP-T-00-2297. Subject: bones in general (human body), when: 1809 - 1809


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