Grote vissen eten de kleine vissen the big fish eat the small fish. A big fish caught on the shore is by a man with a knife cut Where: by many small fish and shells from the belly and mouth and emerge. In the foreground a rowing boat in which a father his son at the scene points and a fisherman. Among the performance, a rule in Latin, and a line in the Nederlands. Manufacturer : print maker: anonymously to print by: Pieter van der Heyden In drawing: Pieter Bruegel (I) (shown on object) publisher: Claes Jansz. Visscher (II) (listed building) Place manufacture: Amsterdam Date: 1601 - 1652 Physic


Grote vissen eten de kleine vissen the big fish eat the small fish. A big fish caught on the shore is by a man with a knife cut Where: by many small fish and shells from the belly and mouth and emerge. In the foreground a rowing boat in which a father his son at the scene points and a fisherman. Among the performance, a rule in Latin, and a line in the Nederlands. Manufacturer : print maker: anonymously to print by: Pieter van der Heyden In drawing: Pieter Bruegel (I) (shown on object) publisher: Claes Jansz. Visscher (II) (listed building) Place manufacture: Amsterdam Date: 1601 - 1652 Physical features: car material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) Dimensions: plate edge: H 221 mm × W 294 mm Subject: etc.


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