Distillatio [graphic] / Ioan. Stradanus inuent.
1636
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Digital image(s) of Folger Shakespeare Library ART Vol. f81 no.7
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Title
Distillatio [graphic] / Ioan. Stradanus inuent.
Variant title
New Hollstein title: Invention of distillation
Edition
[State 2 of 3].
Created/published
[Antwerp] : Ioan. Galle excud, [between 1636 and 1677]
Description
1 print : engraving ; plate mark 202 x 269 mm
Material base
paper
Summary
Chemists and workers operating distilling apparatus in a laboratory. In the center, a furnace with a waterbath for graduated distillation, and on the right a pressing machine for producing conical crucibles. A man wearing glasses sits on the right, while another man behind him points out something in his book.
Note
Title from item.
Plate numbered "7." From Nova reperta, a set of 20 prints illustrating new inventions and discoveries, after drawings by Jan van der Straet. The set was published in Antwerp, first by Philips Galle (ca. 1591) and later by Karel de Mallery (after 1612), Theodoor Galle (before 1636) and Johannes Galle (before 1677) (New Hollstein).
State from New Hollstein.
Plate numbered "7." From Nova reperta, a set of 20 prints illustrating new inventions and discoveries, after drawings by Jan van der Straet. The set was published in Antwerp, first by Philips Galle (ca. 1591) and later by Karel de Mallery (after 1612), Theodoor Galle (before 1636) and Johannes Galle (before 1677) (New Hollstein).
State from New Hollstein.
Folger-specific note
Also cataloged as a set.
Cited/described in
New Hollstein Dutch & Flemish etchings, engravings and woodcuts, 1450-1700, Stradanus, Johannes 329
Baroni Vannucci, A. Jan van der Straet, detto Giovanni Stradano, 697.7
Baroni Vannucci, A. Jan van der Straet, detto Giovanni Stradano, 697.7
Linked resources
Digital image(s) of Folger Shakespeare Library ART Vol. f81 no.7
Genre/form
Prints.
Place of creation/publication
Belgium -- Antwerp.
Item Details
Call number
ART Vol. f81 no.7
Folger-specific note
Printed numbering effaced from paper; added in pencil. Trimmed to plate mark and inlaid to larger sheet
Folger accession
202670