Early 19th century (engraved), 1673 (designed)
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In the centre of the picture are two horned cattle, one standing at an angle with its back to the viewer, the other lying down. To the left, three sheep are lying down and a goat with long horns stands by them. Nearby, to the right, a man lies on his side with his back to the viewer. The background shows a round castle turret.
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Materials and techniques | Intaglio print on paper |
Brief description | Two horned cattle, three sheep and a goat, with a man lying on his side near them. Intaglio print on paper. By Adam von Bartsch, after an original by H. Roos (1673); Published by J. F. Frauenholz & Co., Nuremberg. 1800-1821. |
Physical description | In the centre of the picture are two horned cattle, one standing at an angle with its back to the viewer, the other lying down. To the left, three sheep are lying down and a goat with long horns stands by them. Nearby, to the right, a man lies on his side with his back to the viewer. The background shows a round castle turret. |
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Accession number | E.461-1886 |
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Record created | June 30, 2009 |
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