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Oosterlingen aan een banket in de open lucht
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Oosterlingen aan een banket in de open lucht

1655 - 1708

Medium

pen

Dimensions

h 129mm × w 136mm

Collection

Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

Materials

paper; ink

Object Type

drawing

Subject Matter

(family) meal - CC - out of doors; Asiatic races and peoples

Acquisition Method

purchase

Acquired

1941

Notes

hoogte 129 mm x breedte 136 mm

Collection Type

drawings

About Romeyn de Hooghe

1645–1708Dutch Republic

Romeyn de Hooghe (1645–1708) was a Dutch Baroque engraver, draughtsman, and political satirist who became the most prolific and versatile graphic artist of the Dutch Republic in the late seventeenth century. Born in Amsterdam to the son of an illiterate button-maker, he rose to become one of early modern Europe's most important printmakers and a pioneering master of political satire.