Two Jugs
Christiaen lived in Utrecht during the British Civil War (1642-1660), but afterwards he returned to London where he worked together with John Cooqus, who married his daughter. Christiaen probably collaborated on the jug at the left. The one at the right, which is less well finished, is
probably solely Cooqus’s work. Kwab ornament is still very prominent in these late pieces.
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Two Jugs
Christiaen lived in Utrecht during the British Civil War (1642-1660), but afterwards he returned to London where he worked together with John Cooqus, who married his daughter. Christiaen probably collaborated on the jug at the left. The one at the right, which is less well finished, is
probably solely Cooqus’s work. Kwab ornament is still very prominent in these late pieces.
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Aankoop met steun van de Stichting tot Bevordering van de Belangen van het Rijksmuseum
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Purchased with the support of ...... e Belangen van het Rijksmuseum
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description
Christiaen lived in Utrecht du ...... rominent in these late pieces.
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Tijdens de Engelse burgeroorlo ...... late werken nog een grote rol.
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BK-1959-23-A
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publisher
Rijksmuseum
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title
Twee kannen
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Two Jugs
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created
c. 1660 - c. 1665
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ca. 1660 - ca. 1665
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extent
breedte 25 cm
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height 28 cm
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hoogte 28 cm
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width 25 cm
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Collectie: edele metalen
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derde kwart 17e eeuw
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third quarter 17th century
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