The history of Hans (title object) Meijer's prints (series title object) Leaf with six performances of the boy Hans deserved that gold, it traded for a horse and so continued until he finished with a millstone and threw it into a well. Under each show a caption in two columns. Numbered upper right: No. 8. Manufacturer : printmaker: Arie Kunz (listed building) Publisher: De Ruyter & Meijer Place manufacture: Amsterdam Date: 1873 Physical characteristics: color lithograph in yellow, green, orange, blue and red; text printing material: paper Technique: color lithograph (process) / printing sizes:
The history of Hans (title object) Meijer's prints (series title object) Leaf with six performances of the boy Hans deserved that gold, it traded for a horse and so continued until he finished with a millstone and threw it into a well. Under each show a caption in two columns. Numbered upper right: No. 8. Manufacturer : printmaker: Arie Kunz (listed building) Publisher: De Ruyter & Meijer Place manufacture: Amsterdam Date: 1873 Physical characteristics: color lithograph in yellow, green, orange, blue and red; text printing material: paper Technique: color lithograph (process) / printing sizes: sheet: H 434 mm × W 344 mm Subject: stories and fairy animal parts or equipment: mill-stone trade, trade and finance "nhorse
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