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print, title-page
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print, title-page
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English: Title-page to 'Van Ghendt' (Antwerp: 1674, 4o? edition), with image of a female figure standing on a ballustraded terrace, holding a round shield and touching an escutcheon showing a woman embracing a lion, flanked by four putti, using calipers and measuring stick; letterpress on verso.
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institution QS:P195,Q6373
|department = Prints and Drawings
|accession number = 1895,1031.844
|date = 1674
|source = https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/P_1895-1031-844
|medium = paper
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Height: 255 millimetres (sheet, cut)
Width: 220 millimetres (sheet, cut)
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