The Four Seasons: Summer
1570
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By the mid-16th century printmaking and printselling were big business in Europe. One of the most important firms, in Antwerp, was Hieronymus Cock's Aux quartre Vents (at the Sign of the Four Winds), so named because its goal was to disseminate prints to all four corners of th...
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Terms
Culture
Netherlands, 16th century
Technique
engraving
Medium
engraving
Genre
Print
Department
Prints
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