Hyacint en jeneverbes Cognoscite lilia (serietitel) Hyacinth (Hyacinthus orientalis) and juniper (Juniperus communis), numbered 41 and 42. Manufacturer : print maker: Crispijn of de Passe (I) (attributed to) to drawing of: Crispijn of de Passe (I) (attributed to) publisher: Crispijn of de Passe (I), editor: Hans Place Wout Neel manufacture: print maker: Cologne in drawing: Cologne Publisher: Cologne Publisher: London Date: 1600 - 1604 Physical characteristics: engra; proofing material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) Measurements: plate edge: H 127 mm × W 205 mmblad: h 172 mm × W 272


Hyacint en jeneverbes Cognoscite lilia (serietitel) Hyacinth (Hyacinthus orientalis) and juniper (Juniperus communis), numbered 41 and 42. Manufacturer : print maker: Crispijn of de Passe (I) (attributed to) to drawing of: Crispijn of de Passe (I) (attributed to) publisher: Crispijn of de Passe (I), editor: Hans Place Wout Neel manufacture: print maker: Cologne in drawing: Cologne Publisher: Cologne Publisher: London Date: 1600 - 1604 Physical characteristics: engra; proofing material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) Measurements: plate edge: H 127 mm × W 205 mmblad: h 172 mm × W 272 mmToelichtingDe prints RP-P-2012-24-1 t / m 61 were originally bound together as a series. The sewing holes on the blades are still visible. It concerns the series entitled: Cognos Cite lilia consisting of a frontispiece and 60 engras with 119 numbered representations of plants, flowers and fruits, decorated with rinceaux and small representations of animals. These are proofs of this series of engras, the inscriptions and, in part, for the numbering. In some prints the numbers have been applied by hand. The title picture is missing the address of Crispin de Passe and Hans Wout Neel. The title is very true, apparently carved by Matthias Quad. This worked for De Passe in Cologne until 1604. The series have been released this year or previously established. At least for 1608, as the publisher Hans Wout Neel died in or before that year. At least for 1608, as the publisher Hans Wout Neel died in or before that year. The engras are by Ilja Veldman and Anthony Griffiths considered personally work of Crispin de Passe I. One of the prints in the series is missing (No. 21-22) and has been replaced by a colored print of a later edition (RP-P-2012 -24-61), which is under the title Altera Pars included in the Hortus Floridus, published by Crispijn de Passe I and which further consists of slabs of the Crispijn Passe II. The prints come from this issue are on the reverse includes text prin


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