Portrait Otto Lanz by Jan Toorop
Professor Otto Lanz (1865-1935, born in Zwitserland) was a striking figure, who held a important position in Amsterdam society. |
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Death mask Otto Lanz
“Best art critic under surgeons, best surgeon under art critics” |
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A sealed parcel of the author and TV personality Boudewijn Büch (1948–2002)
In 1983 the author Boudewijn Büch (1948–2002) interviewed his literary hero Gerard Reve for the daily newspaper Het Parool. |
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Discobolus of Myron
This is a print of a plaster cast of a Roman copy of a bronze Greek original sculpture dating from the fifth century BC. |
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Magical bowl
The Allard Pierson Museum holds a beautiful magic ceramic bowl with Aramaic text from Mesopotamia from the sixth century. |
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Fragment of a portolan map, ca. 1550
‘Portolan’ is the collective name for late-medieval or early-modern maps of sailing routes, trade routes and harbours in the Mediterranean. |
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The Ruins of Palmyra
Palmyra: an oasis in the Syrian Desert |
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Portrait of Caesar
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Model (mould) for a helmet
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