Leeuw als koning tussen andere dieren Dieren uit fabels Vechtende chimeras en dieren uit Aisopische fabels (serietitel) Friezen met dieren (serietitel), RP-P-1891-A-16329, Nicolaes de Bruyn, 1594

Leeuw als koning tussen andere dieren Dieren uit fabels Vechtende chimeras en dieren uit Aisopische fabels (serietitel) Friezen met dieren (serietitel), RP-P-1891-A-16329, Nicolaes de Bruyn, 1594

Identification title(s): lion as king among other animals. Animals from fables. Fighting chimeras and animals from aisopian fables (series title). Frisians with animals (series title). Object type: print serial number: 6/12object number: rp-p-1891-a-16329. Catalog reference: hollstein dutch 261. Orn cat i 39-6. Inscriptions / marks: collector's mark, verso bottom, stamped: lugt 2228. Description: king lion with crown and sceptre, surrounded by animals. Manufacture. Manufacturer: printmaker: nicolaes de bruyn (mentioned on object), after own design by: nicolaes de bruyn, publisher: assuerus van londerseel (mentioned on object). Place of manufacture: netherlands. Date: 1594. Physical features: engraving. Material: paper technique: engraving (printing process). Dimensions: top: h 35 mm × w 63 mmexplanation r. De rosey no. 193. Print from a series of twelve small pictures with animals from fables. The same series has also been published by visscher (fuhring, 1989). Topic: what: beasts of prey, predatory animals: lion. Acquisition: purchase 1891. Date: 1594.
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