Hansje-in-de-kelder, ca 1770 Hansje in den Kelder (titel op object) Hansel-in-the-basement from the first half of the 17th century. Drinking Bowl of silver decorated with fruit bunches and in the middle a hemisphere with hinged lid Where: hidden under a gilded figure children. On the tray below the plate a achtregelig verse on Mr. Cornelis Boon Warmond in Who: ns family rested this drinking bowl for 200 years in 1770, and who became well after his seventieth father. Top right shown in the Plate: Pl. VII. Manufacturer : printmaker: anonymous place manufacture: Northern Netherlands Date: 1774 -


Hansje-in-de-kelder, ca 1770 Hansje in den Kelder (titel op object) Hansel-in-the-basement from the first half of the 17th century. Drinking Bowl of silver decorated with fruit bunches and in the middle a hemisphere with hinged lid Where: hidden under a gilded figure children. On the tray below the plate a achtregelig verse on Mr. Cornelis Boon Warmond in Who: ns family rested this drinking bowl for 200 years in 1770, and who became well after his seventieth father. Top right shown in the Plate: Pl. VII. Manufacturer : printmaker: anonymous place manufacture: Northern Netherlands Date: 1774 - 1776 Physical features: etching, engra and printing material: paper Technique: etching / engra (printing process) / printing sizes: sheet: H 368 mm × W 226 mmToelichtingGebruikt as illustration in Joannes Le Francq of Berkhey. Natuurlyke history of Holland. Amsterdam: Yntema and Tieboel, 1769-1779, Vol. 3 (1776), pl. 7. This cup that is in the collection of the Rijksmuseum, see Item number BK-NM-591. Subject: drinking-vessel of unusual shape where: 1740 - 1760


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