Five Prints of Flowers in Glass Vases
Johannes Teyler from Nijmegen was educated as a philosopher and mathematician, but also worked later as a military engineer. He invented a method for printing impressions in colour, for which he received a patent in 1688. The colours had to be applied to the copper plate by hand for each individual impression. Because this was very labour intensive, his colour printing process found little following.
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Five Prints of Flowers in Glass Vases
Johannes Teyler from Nijmegen was educated as a philosopher and mathematician, but also worked later as a military engineer. He invented a method for printing impressions in colour, for which he received a patent in 1688. The colours had to be applied to the copper plate by hand for each individual impression. Because this was very labour intensive, his colour printing process found little following.
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Gift of Mr Claassen
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Schenking van de heer Claassen
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Johannes Teyler from Nijmegen ...... rocess found little following.
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Johannes Teyler uit Nijmegen w ...... ktechniek niet veel navolging.
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RP-P-1903-A-24082
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Rijksmuseum
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Five Prints of Flowers in Glass Vases
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Vijf prenten met bloemen in glazen vazen
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1688 - 1698
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1688 - 1698
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height 207 mm
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plaatrand breedte 159 mm
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plaatrand hoogte 207 mm
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width 159 mm
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Collectie: prenten
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Collection: prints
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Orn Cat II 12223