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English: Album, Monilium Bullarum Inauriumque Artificiocissimae Icones, Ioannis Collaert Opus Postremum (Designs for Necklaces, Pendants and Earrings of the Highest Skill, the Final Work by Joannis Collaert), 1581   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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English: Album, Monilium Bullarum Inauriumque Artificiocissimae Icones, Ioannis Collaert Opus Postremum (Designs for Necklaces, Pendants and Earrings of the Highest Skill, the Final Work by Joannis Collaert), 1581
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English: After Hans Collaert’s death in 1580, his sons and publisher, Philips Galle, produced two more sets of engravings after his designs for jewellery. This is the first one published in 1581, and is comprised of ten prints including the title page.
Date 1581
date QS:P571,+1581-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Medium engravings on paper, laid and gilded, bound
institution QS:P195,Q1129820
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Drawings, Prints, and Graphic Design
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1921-6-469
Credit line Purchased for the Museum by the Advisory Council
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  • Type: Album
  • Inscribed: In plate, lower center: MONI / LIV / BVLLARVM INARIV MQVE / ARTIFICIOCISSIMAE ICONES / IO ANIS COLLAERT POVS PO STREMVM / 1581

In plate, lower left: PHILIPPVS GALLEVS / EXCVDEBAT / cum privilegio

In plate, lower right: 1
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