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Verscheide Stucken en Cieraaden van Roermakers gereedschap, nieuwelyks uitgevonden en uit voornnamste Meesters van Europa getrocken

Print
1692 (Published)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Plate 4.


Object details

Category
Object type
TitleVerscheide Stucken en Cieraaden van Roermakers gereedschap, nieuwelyks uitgevonden en uit voornnamste Meesters van Europa getrocken (series title)
Materials and techniques
Engraving
Brief description
Daniel de la Feuille after Claude Simonin I. Copy of a suite of 8 designs for ornaments of gun fittings issued with the title 'Verscheide Stucken en Cieraaden van Roermakers gereedschap, nieuwelyks uitgevonden en uit voornnamste Meesters van Europa getrocken' . Dutch, 1692.
Physical description
Plate 4.
Dimensions
  • To plate mark height: 16.0cm
  • To plate mark width: 24.4cm
Marks and inscriptions
  • Lettered in the lower right of the plate: 'LE LANGVEDOC A PARIS.'
  • Lettered in the lower centre right of the plate: 'G. de la Feuille Excudit.'
  • Numbered '4' in the lower right of the plate.
Bibliographic references
  • Guilmard, D., Les Maîtres Ornemanistes, Paris, 1880-1881, p.109, 61 (1).
  • Donald La Rocca 'Sorting out Simonin: Pattern Books for Decorated Firearms, 1684-1705' in C. Blair et al Studies in European Arms and Armor, Wisbech, 1992, pp. 184-207.
Collection
Accession number
14146

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Record createdJune 30, 2009
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