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A view of Antwerp from across the Scheldt
Neyts, Gillis
(Draughtsman)
History note: A.W Mensing, Sale, Amsterdam, 28 April 1937, lot 484, bt. Colnaghi for Sir Bruce Ingram (Lugt 1405a)
Height: 249 mm
Width: 348 mm
Relative size of this object is displayed using code inspired by Good Form and Spectacle's work on the British Museum's Waddeson Bequest website and their dimension drawer. They chose a tennis ball to represent a universally sized object, from which you could envisage the size of an object.
Method of acquisition: Bequeathed
(1963)
by
Ingram, Bruce Stirling, Sir
Production date: AD 1680
Support composed of vellum (skin)
Drawing : Pen, Indian ink on vellum
Accession number: PD.513-1963
Primary reference Number: 4886
Lugt: 1405a
Stable URI
Owner or interested party: The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department: Paintings, Drawings and Prints
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The Fitzwilliam Museum (2022)
"A view of Antwerp from across the Scheldt"
Web page available at: https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/4886 Accessed: 2022-07-03 21:58:39
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Accession Number: PD.830-1963
Accession Number: PD.32-1972
Accession Number: PD.2-1963
Accession Number: 1090.f.17
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