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Object Type
print
Museum number
F,3.206
Description
Landscape with a Native American standing on a river-bank at centre, whole length, wearing three feathers on his head and holding a bow and quiver; after Abraham van Diepenbeeck Etching
Producer name
Print made by:
Adriaen Millaert
After:
Abraham van Diepenbeeck
School/style
Flemish
Production date
1648-1667
Materials
paper
Technique
etching
Dimensions
Height:
292 millimetres
(trimmed at bottom)
Width:
184 millimetres
$Inscriptions
Curator's comments
For other plates apparently belonging to the same series see F,3.207-208.
Bibliographic references
Hollstein / Dutch and Flemish etchings, engravings and woodcuts c.1450-1700
(undescribed)
Location
Not on display
Subjects
native american
Acquisition name
Bequeathed by:
Sir Hans Sloane
(probably)
Acquisition date
1753
Acquisition notes
with Philipe's blindstamp but no initials but almost certainly from Sloane ans it does not fit into Cracherode's interests
Department
Prints and Drawings
Registration number
F,3.206