Fragmenten van prenten met wereldlijke en geestelijke klederdrachten Omnium pene Europae, Asiae, Aphricae atque Americae gentium habitus (serietitel) Fragments various prints, among other things from print 25 t / m 28. Manufacturer : print maker: Abraham de Bruyn Publisher: Joos the Bosscher (possible) Place manufacture: Cologne Date: 1581 - 1596 Physical characteristics: engra material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) Dimensions: fragment: h 60 mm (average) × W 60 mm (average) ToelichtingDe prints in Nova Zembla collection during an expedition of William Barendsz and Jacob van Heems


Fragmenten van prenten met wereldlijke en geestelijke klederdrachten Omnium pene Europae, Asiae, Aphricae atque Americae gentium habitus (serietitel) Fragments various prints, among other things from print 25 t / m 28. Manufacturer : print maker: Abraham de Bruyn Publisher: Joos the Bosscher (possible) Place manufacture: Cologne Date: 1581 - 1596 Physical characteristics: engra material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) Dimensions: fragment: h 60 mm (average) × W 60 mm (average) ToelichtingDe prints in Nova Zembla collection during an expedition of William Barendsz and Jacob van Heemskerk in 1596-1597 forced into the winter camp, "Preserve House" on the island left behind . 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. Where possible, the fragments together and gereconstrueerd. Subject the prints: clothes, costume (+ men's clothes) clothes, costume (+ women's clothes) Travel Barendsz and Van Heemskerck in 1596


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