File:Album amicorum Elisabeth Buyck, f57r (1589).jpg
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DescriptionAlbum amicorum Elisabeth Buyck, f57r (1589).jpg |
English: Drawing from the Album amicorum of Elisabeth Buyck from Amsterdam, f57r (1587). The drawing was made after a painting by Dirck Barendsz, but the figures (including the black luth player) have been modified, apparently in order to be lifelike.[1] Above the door is the weapon of Dirck Verburch and the year 1589. |
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creator QS:P170,Q4233718,P1877,Q2183916 |
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