Verscheyde Constige Vindigen om in Gout, Silver, Hout en Steen te wercken (Plate 9) [ca. 1651–53] Engraved by Michiel Mosyn Dutch The publisher Cornelis Danckerts was clever enough to quickly pick up on the popularity of print series showing designs in the Auricular Style. Taking full advantage of the wide demand, he compiled a series after all the first important protagonists of the style such as the Van Vianen brothers, Van den Eeckhout and Lutma. This design for a silver powder box after Lutma contains a great amount of information about its construction, showing both a side view and the de


Verscheyde Constige Vindigen om in Gout, Silver, Hout en Steen te wercken (Plate 9) [ca. 1651–53] Engraved by Michiel Mosyn Dutch The publisher Cornelis Danckerts was clever enough to quickly pick up on the popularity of print series showing designs in the Auricular Style. Taking full advantage of the wide demand, he compiled a series after all the first important protagonists of the style such as the Van Vianen brothers, Van den Eeckhout and Lutma. This design for a silver powder box after Lutma contains a great amount of information about its construction, showing both a side view and the decorations on top of the lid as well as two views of the cupid-shaped grip and a more simple Verscheyde Constige Vindigen om in Gout, Silver, Hout en Steen te wercken (Plate 9) 639888


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