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Title caraf
Material and technique Forest glass, diamond point engraving
Object type
Caraf > Bottle > Holder > Kitchen and household > Utensil
Location This object is in storage
Dimensions Height 25,3 cm
Diameter 17,3 cm
Weight 0,554
Artists Engraver: Willem Jacobszoon van Heemskerk
Glass blower: Bastiaan Boers
Accession number 596 (KN&V)
Credits Purchased 1957
Department Applied Arts & Design
Acquisition date 1957
Creation date in 1600 - 1700
Research Show research Alma
Material
Object
Technique
Diamond point engraving > Engraving > Engraved > Manual > Intaglio printing techniques > Printing technique > Technique > Material and technique
Geographical origin The Netherlands > Western Europe > Europe
Geographical origin Germany > Western Europe > Europe

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Willem Jacobszoon van Heemskerk

Leiden 1613 - Leiden 1692

Van Heemskerk was a textile merchant in Leiden. A characteristic of his work is the use of short, pithy proverbs which are evidence of a Remonstrant mind. There...

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