1806 (engraved)
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Four horned cattle in a stream, the cow in the centre of the composition looking out toward the viewer. In the near-distance behind them, a man lies on his side against an earth bank turned away from the viewer, with a dog by his side. The background shows some decorative ruinous pillars and in the distance to the left of the picture a figure with two sheep can be seen.
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Materials and techniques | Intaglio print on paper |
Brief description | Four horned cattle in a stream, behind them, a man with a dog and some ruinous pillars; Intaglio print on paper. By Adam von Bartsch, after an original by Willem Romeyn. 1806. |
Physical description | Four horned cattle in a stream, the cow in the centre of the composition looking out toward the viewer. In the near-distance behind them, a man lies on his side against an earth bank turned away from the viewer, with a dog by his side. The background shows some decorative ruinous pillars and in the distance to the left of the picture a figure with two sheep can be seen. |
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Accession number | E.462-1886 |
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Record created | June 30, 2009 |
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