qne their haircut in De chronycke van Hungarien (#Hungary) by Hieronymus Ortelius (1619) an the portrait of Emperor Rudolf II by Aegidius Sadeler, after Hans von Aachen, 1603. https://t.co/3dT0dXVLvI

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The is my new favourite tamed wild Zebra by Natale Bonifacio, 1591, and by Antonio Tempesta, ca,1650,

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Original fragment or cut copy? original by Willem van Herp (I), butcher at work, c.1628 - 1677, last seen as a whole in 1975. Copy or fragment for sale at
https://t.co/I259mXdhlK
https://t.co/bPdGqMawWX

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There is even an version with a Kitchen interior after Maerten de Vos, 1575 - 1610, 3/3

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For the original and unique edition about the life of Vlad Van deme quaden thyra̅ne Dꝛacole wyda., Lübeck, ca.1485, coll. Digital version here: https://t.co/pAyZt06PnX The portrait ca. 1550-1600, coll. https://t.co/aoEnoTzq7w

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1573 Naval Battle of Haarlemmermeer, part of the Eighty Years' War, ends with a Spanish victory against the Dutch who tried to break the Siege of Haarlem (which ended on 13 July 1573).

Painting (ca. 1621) of the battle by Hendrick Cornelisz Vroom

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Waste of an glazier found during at On a print by Jan Luyken (1694) you can see these panes were produced originally as large discs and cut into smaller pieces at the building site.

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Less known fact: a and a were witnesses of the The Fall of Adam and Eve and the Original depiction of Adam and Eve by Jan Saenredam after Hendrick Goltzius, 1597 - 1633, https://t.co/nR4M6M6Cqk

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The astrologer and physician Anthony Ascham's astronomy book from 1526-27 at translated Sacrobosco's "De sphaera mundi" and also included Ascham's poem about the magician Saint Cyprian of Antioch: https://t.co/2Xsh5rb1LS

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Not according to the description of . There are actually a lot of Dutch and German images with a similar theme. See this link: https://t.co/vet4WKMMvH

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French bauble, 17th c., coll. and how it was used, after Jacob de Gheyn (III), 1688-98,

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Egbert van Heemskerck (II, 1666/86-1744) made the best images. Unfortunately. these are only to be found as low resolution images at . I hope a museum will organise an exhibition about his work one day. https://t.co/M02HeRO35N

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Amazing! Sarah Stone, who was born in around 1760, painted thousands of watercolors like these of Ashton Lever's museum of natural and manmade artifacts in London. Blog post at : https://t.co/WZItvluNL0

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Castle 'Klein Poelgeest' on an painting by Abraham Breerstraten, 17th c., coll. https://t.co/3fwmA2vAh9 and me excavating this in 1988 at
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More on A description of my Philip Leverhulme Prize-awarded research project has been published in the Feb 2021 Newsletter (p. 14)
https://t.co/PIHH3s9pJb
https://t.co/bhL3jm36mi

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This double-headed eagle chick on the cup of Emperor Rudolf II c. 1577, reminds me of Dubbie in the written by https://t.co/K6XU920Sl6

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Almost time in the Netherlands! scene painter JC Droochsloot, c.1629, Prado with naughty detail and many https://t.co/HDBhEH0FiU

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Here the same model with an iron stove, Rembrandt van Rijn, ca. 1661-62, and part of a stove with the coat of arms of https://t.co/dRh125Dfoi

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