Kamp van de Nederlanders op Mauritius, 1598 Ins de Cerno a Nostatibus Mauritius nominata (titel op object) Dutch camp on the island of Mauritius, 1598. The crew is engaged in fishing, cooperage, forging, shipbuilding. Right loves minister Philips Pietersen Delft sermon. Left native animals and plants Where: among turtles and a dodo. Copy to the original artwork in the travelogue of the Second Ship canal to the East Indies under Jacob Cornelisz. van Nes and Wijbrant of Warwyck in 1598-1600. Numbered: 1. Manufacturer : print maker: anonymous Date: 1600 - 1649 Physical characteristics: engra mate
Kamp van de Nederlanders op Mauritius, 1598 Ins de Cerno a Nostatibus Mauritius nominata (titel op object) Dutch camp on the island of Mauritius, 1598. The crew is engaged in fishing, cooperage, forging, shipbuilding. Right loves minister Philips Pietersen Delft sermon. Left native animals and plants Where: among turtles and a dodo. Copy to the original artwork in the travelogue of the Second Ship canal to the East Indies under Jacob Cornelisz. van Nes and Wijbrant of Warwyck in 1598-1600. Numbered: 1. Manufacturer : print maker: anonymous Date: 1600 - 1649 Physical characteristics: engra material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) Measurements: sheet: h 111 mm × W 157 mmToelichtingDe original plate used to illustrate first in: Journael or too Dagh-register, contains: a waerachtigh verhael ... Vande Reyse, ghedaen by eight ships of Amster Damme, onde 'tbeleydt Iacob Cornelisz. Neck. as Admirael, andthe VVybrandt of VVarvvijck, as Vice-Admirael, Amsterdam gheseylt inden jare 1598, Cornelis Claes, Amsterdam [1600], No. plate 2. In a later state used: East Indian and West-Indian voyagien Michiel Colijn, Amsterdam in 1619 and later: I. Commelin, Beginning and voortgangh, the Vereenighde Nederlantsche Chartered East India Company, J. Janssonius, Amsterdam 1646. Allocated: 3. This copy is used as an illustration in an unknown publication, No. 1. Subject:. exploration, expedition, or voyage discovery landscapes in tropical and sub-tropical regions other birds: dodo second ship sails to India (1598-1600) Where: 1598 - 1598
Size: 1882px × 1328px
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