Twee vrouwen bij een kip met kuikens op het water, RP-P-1937-1926, Adriaen van de Venne, between 1625 and 1635

Twee vrouwen bij een kip met kuikens op het water, RP-P-1937-1926, Adriaen van de Venne, between 1625 and 1635

Identification title(s): two women near a hen with chicks on the water. Object type: print book illustration object number: rp-p-1937-1926. Catalog reference: hollstein dutch 187. Inscriptions / marks: collector's mark, verso, stamped: lugt 2228; collector's mark, verso, stamped: lugt 2760. Description: two women with a hen with chicks on the water. In the background on the right, women under a canopy with two columns. Manufacture. Manufacturer: after a design by: adriaen pietersz. Van de venne, printmaker: anonymous, writer: jacob cats (1577-1660), publisher: widow jan pietersz. Of the venne. Place of manufacture: middelburg. Dating: 1625 - 1635. Physical features: engraving and text in letterpress, text in letterpress verso. Material: paper technique: engraving (printing process) / letterpress. Dimensions: top: h 213 mm × w 167 mm, plate edge: h 133 mm × w 133 mmexplanationbook illustration in: cats, jacob. Hovwelyck. That is the whole situation of the real state. Middelburg: jan pietersz van de venne (wed. ), 1625-1626 and the hague: adriaen van de venne, 1625-1635. Credit line: bequest of mr f. G. Waller, amsterdam. Acquisition: bequest 1937. Date: between 1625 and 1635.
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