EditorialTobit and the Angel, Print made by Bernard Lens, 16591725, British, after Jan Symonsz Pinas, 1583/41631, Dutch, undated, Mezzotint on moderately thick, moderately textured, cream laid paper, Sheet: 10 1/4 ? 13 inches (26 ? 33 cm), Plate: 9 7/8 ? 12 5/1...
EditorialJan Symonsz. Pynas or Jacob Symonsz. Pynas, The Visitation, 1583-1648, black chalk (counterproof) on paper, 8 7/16 in. x 6 5/8 in. (21.4 cm. x 16.8 cm.).
EditorialPerseus and Andromeda. Allegory of the liberation of the Netherlands by Prince Frederik Hendrik. Dating: 1642. Measurements: support: h 29.2 cm ? w 38.8 cm; d 5.5 cm.
EditorialAaron Transforming the Water of the Nile into Blood. Dating: 1610. Measurements: support: h 70.5 cm ? w 170.8 cm; frame: h 89.3 cm ? w 189 cm; sightsize: h 69.2 cm ? w 168.5 cm.
EditorialAaron Transforming the Water of the Nile into Blood. Dating: 1610. Measurements: support: h 70.5 cm ? w 170.8 cm; frame: h 89.3 cm ? w 189 cm; sightsize: h 69.2 cm ? w 168.5 cm.
EditorialMaurits, Prince of Orange-Nassau, Silver oval medal. Front: man's chest piece with double lettering. Reverse: crowned coat of arms with spell., Historical persons, Maurits (Prince of Orange), Adriaen Symonsz. Rottermont, The Hague, 1615, silver (metal)...
EditorialMaurits, Prince of Orange-Nassau, One-sided plaque. Front: man's chest piece in armor with a decorative border and decorated rim. Marked on the right shoulder. Reverse: blank. Originally in black wooden frame., Amsterdam, Maurits (Prince of Orange), Ad...
EditorialPerseus and Andromeda. Allegory of the liberation of the Netherlands by Prince Frederik Hendrik. Dating: 1642. Measurements: support: h 29.2 cm ? w 38.8 cm; d 5.5 cm.
EditorialMaurits, Prince of Orange-Nassau, One-sided plaque. Obverse: crowned coat of arms within an inscription. Reverse: blank., Amsterdam, Maurits (Prince of Orange), Adriaen Symonsz. Rottermont, Netherlands, 1618, brass (alloy), founding, d 10.8 cm ? w 90.8...
EditorialFloris II van Pallandt, count of Culemborg, Silver oval medal. Front: man's bust inside the inside. Reverse: coat of arms with three helmets inside an inscription., Floris II van Pallandt (count of Culemborg), Adriaen Symonsz. Rottermont, The Hague, 16...
EditorialThe Mill. Charles Fran?ois Daubigny (French, 1817-1878); after Jan Symonsz Pynas (Dutch, 1583/84-1631). Date: 1848. Dimensions: 121 ? 190 mm (image); 181 ? 265 mm (plate); 208 ? 265 mm (sheet). Etching and aquatint on white wove paper. Origin: France.
EditorialHundred Years Anniversary of the Training School of the Baptists in Amsterdam and Three Hundred Years Commemoration of the retirement of Menno Symonsz., Silver Medal. Obverse: illuminated by heaven, a veiled woman with open book in hand, representing R...
EditorialThe Mill. Charles Fran?ois Daubigny (French, 1817-1878); after Jan Symonsz Pynas (Dutch, 1583/84-1631). Date: 1848. Dimensions: 121 ? 190 mm (image); 181 ? 265 mm (plate); 208 ? 265 mm (sheet). Etching and aquatint on white wove paper. Origin: France.
EditorialThe Mill. Charles Fran?ois Daubigny (French, 1817-1878); after Jan Symonsz Pynas (Dutch, 1583/84-1631). Date: 1848. Dimensions: 121 ? 190 mm (image); 181 ? 265 mm (plate); 208 ? 265 mm (sheet). Etching and aquatint on white wove paper. Origin: France.
EditorialThe Mill. Charles Fran?ois Daubigny (French, 1817-1878); after Jan Symonsz Pynas (Dutch, 1583/84-1631). Date: 1848. Dimensions: 121 ? 190 mm (image); 181 ? 265 mm (plate); 208 ? 265 mm (sheet). Etching and aquatint on white wove paper. Origin: France.
EditorialLandscape with a horseman. Draughtsman: Pieter Lastman (rejected attribution). Draughtsman: Herman Breckerveld. Draughtsman: Jan Symonsz Pynas. Draughtsman: Jan van de Velde. Dating: 1623 - 1673. Measurements: h 95 mm ? w 156 mm.
EditorialPerseus and Andromeda. Allegory of the liberation of the Netherlands by Prince Frederik Hendrik. Dating: 1642. Measurements: support: h 29.2 cm ? w 38.8 cm; d 5.5 cm.
EditorialAaron Transforming the Water of the Nile into Blood. Dating: 1610. Measurements: support: h 70.5 cm ? w 170.8 cm; frame: h 89.3 cm ? w 189 cm; sightsize: h 69.2 cm ? w 168.5 cm.
EditorialA Prospect of the Most Famous Parts of the World: Viz. Asia, Affrica, Europe, America, with... Grecia, Roman Empire, Germanie, Bohemia, France, Belgia, Spaine, Italie, Hungarie, Denmarke, Poland, Persia... Together with... Great Brittaines empire.