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Techniques and Reception of Prints in Central and Eastern Europe (15th–18th c.)
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British Pict Woman (Tonson)

Part of Set of plates for Caesar's Commentarii in folio (Tonson 1712) ⛁

Details
  • printing: matrix
  • metal: copper
  • set or complex object: piece
  • tool
Impressions
  • Andries van Buysen (printmaker), British Pict Woman (Foemina Britanna Picta). In C. Julii Caesaris quae extant, London: Jacob (I) Tonson (printer), 1712 (San Fernando, Real Instituto y Observatorio de la Armada), no 29 ◼
  • Andries van Buysen (printmaker), British Pict Woman. In Gaius Iulius Caesar, The commentaries of Caesar, William Duncan (translator), London: Jacob (III) Tonson and Richard (II) Tonson (printer), 1753, No 28
  • Andries van Buysen (printmaker), British Pict Woman (London, BM) ◼
Actors
  • Andries van Buysen (ca 1674 - 1747 : fl. 1698 - 1747) printmaker : 1703 - 1712
Places
  • Amsterdam production place : 1703 - 1712
Design

Andries van Buysen (printmaker), British Pict Woman (Tonson). Part of Set of plates for Clarke's edition of Caesar's works (Tonson 1712)

In-Urus interactions
  • ⇥ Michael van der Gucht (printmaker), Ancient Britons
  • ⇥ Map of Britain and British Peoples (Societas Albritiana). Part of Set of plates for Caesar's Commentarii (Societas Albritiana)
  • ⇤ Theodor de Bry (printmaker), Pictish woman. Part of De Bry's set of Picts
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Created by
  • Grażyna Jurkowlaniec (2024-12-26 07:53)

Edited by
  • Grażyna Jurkowlaniec

Last update by
  • Grażyna Jurkowlaniec (2025-02-02 15:32)

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