Visus / The Face, Cornelis van Kittensteyn, After Dirck Hals, 1620 - 1652 print In a hilly landscape at the ruin of a house is an elegant pair with binoculars, dressed according to the fashion of approx. 1620. The man looks through the binoculars at the woman who wears a dress and a wide pleated remark and looks at the sky. Behind the elegant pair is a narly figure with squeeze glasses on his nose. Among the image two columns with Latin text. The print is part of a series with prints about the five senses. print maker: Netherlandspublisher: Amsterdam paper engraving clothes, costume (+ women's


Visus / The Face, Cornelis van Kittensteyn, After Dirck Hals, 1620 - 1652 print In a hilly landscape at the ruin of a house is an elegant pair with binoculars, dressed according to the fashion of approx. 1620. The man looks through the binoculars at the woman who wears a dress and a wide pleated remark and looks at the sky. Behind the elegant pair is a narly figure with squeeze glasses on his nose. Among the image two columns with Latin text. The print is part of a series with prints about the five senses. print maker: Netherlandspublisher: Amsterdam paper engraving clothes, costume (+ women's clothes). clothes, costume (+ men's clothes). sight, looking (one of the five senses). neck-gear ~ clothing (with NAME)


Size: 6056px × 5478px
Photo credit: © piemags/rmn / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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