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Less known #theological fact: a #dog and a #cat were witnesses of the The Fall of Adam and Eve and the Original #Sin. #Earlymodern depiction of Adam and Eve by Jan Saenredam after Hendrick Goltzius, 1597 - 1633, #rijksmuseum. #caturday #dogsoftwitter https://t.co/nR4M6M6Cqk
How it was (1609) 👇 How it will be (2029) 👇 https://t.co/5DmcGmDfqz
@AimBlackledge @WhoresofYore @metmuseum Not according to the description of @metmuseum. There are actually a lot of #earlymodern Dutch and German images with a similar theme. See this link: https://t.co/vet4WKMMvH #genderhistory #herstory #histsex
#Earlymodern French #Jester's bauble, 17th c., coll. @metmuseum and how it was used, after Jacob de Gheyn (III), 1688-98, #rijksmuseum.
Egbert van Heemskerck (II, 1666/86-1744) made the best #earlymodern #satirical #cat images. Unfortunately. these are only to be found as low resolution images at @RKDnl. I hope a museum will organise an exhibition about his work one day. #caturday. https://t.co/M02HeRO35N
I have the feeling that artist Egbert van Heemskerck (II, 1666/86-1744) created satirical versions of famous paintings by Rembrandt van Rhijn. Spot the poor #cat who goes under the knife. @RembrandtsRoom 1/2
For all my friends in #Groningen: Siege of Groningen in the Dutch Disaster Year 1672 by Dirk Maas, 17th. c., @Muzeum_Narodowe. @VandommeleJJM @Gelkinghe @Bibliothecaris
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Castle 'Klein Poelgeest' on an #earlymodern painting by Abraham Breerstraten, 17th c., coll. @Muzeum_Narodowe https://t.co/3fwmA2vAh9 and me excavating this #castle in 1988 at @NJBG_
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This double-headed eagle chick on the #earlymodern cup of #Habsburg Emperor Rudolf II c. 1577, @Muzeum_Narodowe reminds me of #bird Dubbie in the #book written by @EduardHabsburg https://t.co/K6XU920Sl6