Things (Material, inanimate objects, mostly works of art, both preserved and unpreserved)
Design: [D24503] Andries van Buysen (printmaker), Two Germans, with Their Hair Tied in a Knot, Clothed in a Rhine Animal's Pelt Speckled with Spots (Tonson). Part of Set of plates for Clarke's edition of Caesar's works (Tonson 1712)
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[T84980]Andries van Buysen (printmaker), Two Germans, with Their Hair Tied in a Knot, Clothed in a Rhine Animal's Pelt Speckled with Spots. In Gaius Iulius Caesar, The commentaries of Caesar, William Duncan (translator), London: Jacob (III) Tonson and Richard (II) Tonson (printer), 1753, No 36printing: impressionpage: figureengraving, etchingpaperbook decoration: illustration
[T84501]Andries van Buysen (printmaker), Two Germans, with Their Hair Tied in a Knot, Clothed in a Rhine Animal's Pelt Speckled with Spots (Tonson). Part of Set of plates for Caesar's Commentarii in folio (Tonson 1712)printing: matrixset or complex object: piecemetal: coppertool1703 ‑ 17121703‑01‑011712‑12‑31
[T85817]Andries van Buysen (printmaker), Two Germans, with Their Hair Tied in a Knot, Clothed in a Rhine Animal's Pelt Speckled with Spots (London, BM)printing: impressionextracted pieceengraving, etchingpaper237395
[T84502]Andries van Buysen (printmaker), Two Germans, with Their Hair Tied in a Knot, Clothed in a Rhine Animal's Pelt Speckled with Spots (Germani, capillis nodo Substrictis rhenorum pelle maculis inspersa vestiti). In C. Julii Caesaris quae extant, London: Jacob (I) Tonson (printer), 1712 (San Fernando, Real Instituto y Observatorio de la Armada), no 37printing: impressionpage: figureengraving, etchingpaperbook decoration: illustration