2009-03-10

python_regius: (Queen of Hearts)
2009-03-10 10:01 pm
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Cornelis Beets (1894)

Nicolaas Beets (1814-1903) was renowned as the author of 'Camera Obscura', which he had written under the pseudonym Hildebrand. The first edition appeared in 1839 while he was still a theology student in Leiden. At his death in 1903 the 22nd impression was being published. Apart from writing prose and poetry Beets was also a preacher, a combination which was not unusual in the nineteenth century. His friends, Hasebroek and Ten Kate were also poet-preachers. And his son Cornelis, apart from preaching, was also a sculptor and portrait painter.   www.rijskmuseum.nl/
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2009-03-10 10:01 pm
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Cornelis Beets (1894)

Nicolaas Beets (1814-1903) was renowned as the author of 'Camera Obscura', which he had written under the pseudonym Hildebrand. The first edition appeared in 1839 while he was still a theology student in Leiden. At his death in 1903 the 22nd impression was being published. Apart from writing prose and poetry Beets was also a preacher, a combination which was not unusual in the nineteenth century. His friends, Hasebroek and Ten Kate were also poet-preachers. And his son Cornelis, apart from preaching, was also a sculptor and portrait painter.   www.rijskmuseum.nl/
python_regius: (Queen of Hearts)
2009-03-10 10:34 pm
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Tiziano Minio (1547)

Reclining on a base is the god of the Tiber, the river that flows through Rome. This valuable object served as an inkpot in the sixteenth century. The river god is leaning on a horn of plenty, which contained the ink. The artist, possibly Tiziano Minio, made this bronze group after a larger-than-life marble statue from antiquity.   www.rijskmuseum.nl/
python_regius: (Default)
2009-03-10 10:34 pm
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Tiziano Minio (1547)

Reclining on a base is the god of the Tiber, the river that flows through Rome. This valuable object served as an inkpot in the sixteenth century. The river god is leaning on a horn of plenty, which contained the ink. The artist, possibly Tiziano Minio, made this bronze group after a larger-than-life marble statue from antiquity.   www.rijskmuseum.nl/