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Stay positive and enjoy the little things this #Sunday night: #puppy #dog print made by #Rembrandt van Rhijn, ca.1640, coll.@V_and_A https://t.co/wRGtI2L3Q1
Medieval or #earlymodern #library of #backwardsbooks: text on #book clasps found in Damrak channel, #Amsterdam. @PaulHAMabels.
#Earlymodern city view changed forever: Spuipoort, #DenHaag, c.1570, coll. @haagsarchief and c.2018, Google street view.
You can tie that balloon now, Aeolus. Cornelis van Dalen view on the origin of a #storm with animals from the North Pole, c. 1665, coll. #rijksmuseum. #StormChaira #Ciarastorm #codeoranje https://t.co/KRPDXBzkc5
What to do during a #storm? We baked an apple pie like it is 1620! Pie form and images coll. #rijksmuseum #heelhollandbakt #Ciarastorm
The small #horse by Johan Wierx after Dürer, c.1566. Look at those legs!
#Earlymodern #heavymetal: the #devil blows the air for the pipe organ on which the Cantus Diabolicus (Devilish music) is played. A man is dancing to the diabolic music and rhythm of a drum. Rome, c.1608. @ThE_ED @HuubBellemakers https://t.co/t5enKe9Tjj
Concerning #earlymodern fashion we have only a few poor man's clothes and much more rich wardrobes came to us. Luckely this extremely rare Dutch farmer's (!) cap survived harsh #earlymodern Dutch winters, c. 1650-1700, coll. #rijksmuseum.
Image of Humanist Scholar and #Protestant Saint: Hungarian Calvinist Albert Szenci Molnár in 1600 and on the title page of his #Hungarian translation of Calvin's Institutio, 1624. He was tortured after the Siege of Heidelberg, 1622. See: https://t.co/Ym2euEcnH8