Anatomical preparations Inge Stuck print with anatomical specimens of Frederick Ruysch in jars in formaldehyde, figs I-III . Right: Tab. I and hand numbered: 29. Part of the seventh album with drawings of reptiles, amphibians and natural history ensembles. The seventh of twelve albums with watercolors of animals, birds, and plants are known about 1600, made in order of Emperor Rudolf II. With Notes in Dutch, Latin and Frans. Manufacturer : printmaker Joseph Mulder (listed building) in its design: Joseph Mulder (listed property) Place manufacture: Amsterdam Date: 1714 - 1716 Physical features:


Anatomical preparations Inge Stuck print with anatomical specimens of Frederick Ruysch in jars in formaldehyde, figs I-III . Right: Tab. I and hand numbered: 29. Part of the seventh album with drawings of reptiles, amphibians and natural history ensembles. The seventh of twelve albums with watercolors of animals, birds, and plants are known about 1600, made in order of Emperor Rudolf II. With Notes in Dutch, Latin and Frans. Manufacturer : printmaker Joseph Mulder (listed building) in its design: Joseph Mulder (listed property) Place manufacture: Amsterdam Date: 1714 - 1716 Physical features: etching and engra material: paper Technique: etching / engra (printing process) Measurements: sheet: h 206 mm × W 157 mmToelichtingIllustratie of: The anatomical cabinet of Frederik Ruysch, vol. 10, Joannes Wolters and Jans Rangoons of Waesberge, Amsterdam 1716. Subject: anatomical specimenWie: Frederik Ruysch


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