Antique print, engraving | The month November (de maand november), published ca. 1635, 1 p.
by Abraham Cornelisz. Bloemaert (1564/66-1651), Frederick Bloemaert (ca.1614-1690), Claes Jansz Visscher (1586/87-1652)
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Den Haag, Netherlands
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About This Item
Allegorical representation of the month of November. Farmers by a meat market: on the right, a couple of women are selling poultry to a gentleman; on the far left background, farmers are working on a dead pork.Titled and signed, with the address of the publisher below: 'November / t' Amsterdam bij Nicolaus Visscher met Privil:'; numbered on the bottom right corner: 11.From a set with the twelve months, with landscapes.Collector's initial on verso in pencil: JLK [not in Lugt].[NL] Boeren verkopen kippen aan een vrouw. Op de achtergrond wordt een varken geslacht. Engraving on paper with margins; total: 186 x 317 mm; state II/3[?]; some smudges due to handling, some light staining on the most external margins, otherwise in very good condition; watermark AD; Hollstien 260. Mounted on cardboard passepartout.
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- Antiquariaat Arine van der Steur (NL)
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- Title
- Antique print, engraving | The month November (de maand november), published ca. 1635, 1 p.
- Author
- Abraham Cornelisz. Bloemaert (1564/66-1651), Frederick Bloemaert (ca.1614-1690), Claes Jansz Visscher (1586/87-1652)
- Book Condition
- Used
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- 1
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- The page bound on the left side of a book, opposite to the recto page.