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Anatomische studie van de nieren en blaas
anonymous, 1630 - 1649
Linksboven genummerd: fig 20. lib. 8.
- Artwork typedrawing
- Object numberRP-T-1989-286
- Dimensionsheight 341 mm x width 206 mm
- Physical characteristicspen in bruin op bruin geprepareerd papier
Identification
Title(s)
Anatomische studie van de nieren en blaas
Object type
Object number
RP-T-1989-286
Description
Linksboven genummerd: fig 20. lib. 8.
Inscriptions / marks
collector's mark: Lugt 2228
Creation
Creation
draftsman (artist): anonymous, Low Countries
Dating
1630 - 1649
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Material and technique
Physical description
pen in bruin op bruin geprepareerd papier
Dimensions
height 341 mm x width 206 mm
Explanatory note
De tekening komt overeen met een prent uit: Spiegel, Adriaan van den, en Daniel Bucretius. De humani corporis fabrica libri decem. Venetië: s.n., 1627. Tekening zit in een omslag met meerdere anatomische tekeningen, genummerd RP-T-1989-256 en RP-T-1989-258 t/m RP-T-1989-289.
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Acquisition and rights
Credit line
Purchased with the support of the Vereniging Rembrandt, with additional funding from the Prins Bernhard Fonds, the Rijksmuseum-Stichting and the Ster Holding BV
Acquisition
purchase 1989
Copyright
Provenance
…; collection Carel Vosmaer (1826-88), Montreux;{Note RMA.} his son, Prof. Dr Gualtherus Carel Jacob Vosmaer (1854-1916), Leiden; his son, C.J.J.G. Vosmaer (1907-86), Leiden; his heirs; from whom, fl. 650,000, with 212 other drawings, to the museum, with support from the Vereniging Rembrandt, the Rijksmuseum Stichting and The Ster, 1989
Remarks
Please note that this provenance was formulated with a special focus on provenance research for the years 1933-45 and could therefore be incomplete. There may be more (mostly earlier) provenance information known in the museum. In case this item has an uncertain or incomplete provenance for the years 1933-45, the Rijksmuseum welcomes information and assistance in the investigation and clarification of the provenance of all works during that era.
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