Noordelijke Nederlanden, Passe, Crispijn van de (II), Calender, According to the new and old style, on the Year of Our Lord and Salichmakers Jesus Christ, 1645, Frame for a calendar, Northern Netherlands, top center - engraved, Sheet with a frame of five plates printed around a large white field in which an almanac or calendar for the year 1645 can be pasted. On either side 6 plates of the 12 months. At the top an allegorical representation of the state of the world. On the left the worldly and spiritual princes gamble about the fate of the citizen and farmer. On the right civil life and the world in turmoil. In the background wars on land and at sea, in the sky, the horsemen of the Apocalypse and the comet of 1628. In the center, the philosophers Democritus and Heraclitus are talking at a globe under a fool's cap. This conversation is printed at the bottom in 12 four-line verses., print, calendar, prints, Frederik Muller History plates, Calendar in the new and old style, on the Year of Our Lord and Salvationists JC1645, height 547 mm, width 430 mm, 1597 - 1670-01-06, print maker, printmaker, 1644 - 1645, second quarter 17th century, paper, etching, etchings, engraving, engraving (printing process), letterpress printing
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Noordelijke Nederlanden, Passe, Crispijn van de, Ii, Calender, According, new, old style, Year, Our Lord, Salichmakers Jesus Christ, 1645, Frame, calendar, Northern Netherlands, top center - engraved, Sheet, frame, five, plates, printed, large white field, almanac, year 1645, pasted, side 6 plates, 12 months, top, allegorical representation, state, world, left, worldly, spiritual princes gamble, fate, citizen, farmer, right civil life, turmoil, background wars, land, sea, sky, horsemen, Apocalypse, comet, 1628, center, philosophers Democritus, Heraclitus, talking, globe under, fool's cap, conversation, bottom, 12 four-line verses, print, prints, Frederik Muller History plates, Calendar, Salvationists JC1645, height 547 mm, width 430 mm, 1597 - 1670-01-06, print maker, printmaker, 1644 - 1645, second quarter 17th century, paper, etching, etchings, engraving, printing process, letterpress printing
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