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Musée Plantin-Moretus, Anvers

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Antwerp, Museum Plantin-Moretus, August 2013
Christophe Plantin's 1580 edition of Johannes Goropius Becanus' Opera. The Dutch physician, linguist, and humanist Goropius (born as Jan van Gorp van der Beke; 1519 – 1572) theorized that the Brabantic dialect was the oldest language known to man, and in his Hieroglyphica, Goropius "proved" that Egyptian hieroglyphics represented Brabantic.
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Antwerp, Museum Plantin-Moretus, August 2013
An edition of Ovid's works, published in 1474 by Jacques le Rouge. The calligraphic initial and the rubrication give the printed text a very hand-written appearance, typical of incunables.
Glasses: Theo
Blouse: Forever 21
Skirt: made it myself
Bag: Zatchels
Boots: Mustang
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Outfit for yesterday's (19.7.2015) mini-meet in Antwerp, Belgium.
Flower hairband: Crown and Glory
Glasses: Theo
Top: Petit Bateau
Blouse: asos
Necklace: Atelier Tausandschön
Belt: Moda
Skirt: made it myself
Bag: vintage (present from my sister)
Armor and claw rings: Poorman's Gold Label
Socks: asos
Jelly sandals: asos
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Hairflower: H&M
Vest: Cora Kemperman
Blouse: 3Suisses
Tassle: Le Chien Vert
Skirt: made it myself
Petticoat: American Apparel
Nylons: Insua
Boots: Forever 21
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Atiana (16) and Getiana (17), two sisters from Kosovo. Waiting for their dates, in an Antwerp metro station.
The courtyard inside the Plantin-Moretus museum in Antwerp (Belgium).
The museum is housed in the former "Officina Plantiniana", the printing house of Christoffel Plantijn established in the 16th century.
Punches used to make the matrices from which lead type is cast. At the Plantin-Moretus printing museum in Antwerp.
Museum Plantin Moretus is a located in Antwerp, Belgium. Plantin Moretus was a printer. He sold his company and house to the city of Antwerp in the 19th century to be turned into a hotel. Plantin Moretus started in the 16th century.
The interior hasn't changed since these postcards were made (in the 1930s).
Links:
Museum Plantin Moretus is a located in Antwerp, Belgium. Plantin Moretus was a printer. He sold his company and house to the city of Antwerp in the 19th century to be turned into a hotel. Plantin Moretus started in the 16th century.
The interior hasn't changed since these postcards were made (in the 1930s).
Links:
Pages from Breviarium Romanum 1685 Plantin-Moretus, lovingly glued to their passe-partouts by a previous owner.
This huge museum in Antwerp is a Unesco world heritage site where you can visit the 16th century printing house and home of publishing families Plantin and Moretus. I sketched a stove which was part of the facility for casting movable lead type.
(included in the museumpass)
Plantin Moretus museum; de enige drukkerij - uitgeverij uit de Renaissance die bewaart is gebleven; 2014-12-21 Antwerpen
Museum Plantin Moretus is a located in Antwerp, Belgium. Plantin Moretus was a printer. He sold his company and house to the city of Antwerp in the 19th century to be turned into a hotel. Plantin Moretus started in the 16th century.
The interior hasn't changed since these postcards were made (in the 1930s).
Links: