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Animal Material Collection (#2)

"Unveiling the Rich Tapestry of Animal Material: From Man Wench to Alliance Weapons" In a captivating collection that spans centuries

Background imageAnimal Material Collection: Maria Theresia Austria 1717-80 Archduchess Queen

Maria Theresia Austria 1717-80 Archduchess Queen
Maria Theresia of Austria (1717-80), Archduchess of Austria, Queen of Hungary and Bohemia, Roman German Empress, Portrait of Maria Theresia (1717-80), Empress of Austria

Background imageAnimal Material Collection: Portrait Moritz Graf von Sachsen 1696-1750 Marshal

Portrait Moritz Graf von Sachsen 1696-1750 Marshal
Portrait of Moritz, Graf von Sachsen, Graf von Sachsen (1696-1750), Marshal of France. Half-length, standing to the left, looking at the viewer

Background imageAnimal Material Collection: bribery scene second company comedy Hopman Ulrich

bribery scene second company comedy Hopman Ulrich
The bribery scene from the second company of the comedy Hopman Ulrich of the cheated stinginess by Johan van Paffenrode (1661)

Background imageAnimal Material Collection: Self-portrait Jean Augustin Daiwaille 1786-1850

Self-portrait Jean Augustin Daiwaille 1786-1850
Self-portrait, Self-portrait of Jean Augustin Daiwaille (1786-1850). Half and face. Part of the pastels collection. Jean Augustin Daiwaille, 1810 - 1850, parchment (animal material)

Background imageAnimal Material Collection: Weapon card arms six children Jan van de Poll

Weapon card arms six children Jan van de Poll
Weapon card with the arms of the six children of Jan van de Poll and Margaretha Rendorp and those of their spouses, and their pedigree with eight quarters

Background imageAnimal Material Collection: Landscape cows sheep shepherdess modified copy

Landscape cows sheep shepherdess modified copy
Landscape with cows, sheep and shepherdess, modified copy after a painting by Paulus Potter, the shepherdess copied from a painting by Karel Dujardin (recto), unfinished portrait of a man (verso)

Background imageAnimal Material Collection: Pedigree arms Jan van de Polls sixteen quarters

Pedigree arms Jan van de Polls sixteen quarters
Pedigree with the arms of Jan van de Polls sixteen quarters, Pedigree with the arms of Jan van de Polls sixteen quarters: van de Poll, de Vroede, Devil, Dommer, van Gerwen, van Maren, van Warmond

Background imageAnimal Material Collection: Collection album 150 sketches drawings three prints

Collection album 150 sketches drawings three prints
Collection album with 150 sketches and drawings and three prints of figure studies by distinguished masters, including some from Saftleven and Ostade



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"Unveiling the Rich Tapestry of Animal Material: From Man Wench to Alliance Weapons" In a captivating collection that spans centuries, animal material takes center stage as we delve into the intriguing world of historical artifacts. Amongst them, an unexpected encounter unfolds - a man wench valiantly catches a fallen drunk woman, showcasing both strength and chivalry. As we journey further, our attention is drawn to the alliance weapons crafted by Jan Boudaen Courten and Anna Maria Hoeufft. These masterpieces embody not only exquisite craftsmanship but also symbolize unity and power. A weapon with an intriguing backstory emerges - Verheye Jacob Verheye's great-grandfather's creation. Its portrait depicts a man with a determined gaze, his bust facing front as if ready for battle. This piece stands as a testament to generations past and their dedication to preserving history through their artistry. The allure continues with portraits capturing moments frozen in time. A lady sits gracefully, her fan held delicately in hand; while a naval officer stands tall halfway across the frame, exuding authority and valor. Another portrait reveals yet another enigmatic figure - this time a man standing confidently with his right hand placed on his chest. Clad in hip attire, he emanates an air of mystery that beckons us closer. Our exploration leads us to uncover more hidden treasures within animal material artifacts - from brown leather boxes holding secrets untold to young girls adorned in caps captured beautifully in half-length portraits. Presumably R. T van Kruissen graces one such portrait; an officer whose stoic expression leaves room for speculation about his role within history's grand tapestry. Amongst these remarkable pieces lies one that holds immense significance - the Bentinck family bust facing forward donning their distinguished uniform. It serves as homage to those who have dedicated themselves selflessly towards shaping our shared heritage. Finally, we encounter Willem Frederik, the heir to the Oranje-Nassau prince.