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Which number?
Master list (pdf)
of all 602 L-numbers, their Leeuwenhoek number, and their
Collected Letters
number
Life in Holland
in the 1600's
Old Woman Selling Fish
The Apothecary
The Sleepy Sportsman
Hunter's Gift
Feast of the Bean King
Work in Holland
in the 1600's
Glass blower
Spectacle maker
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Plumber
Vermeer and his milieu: a web of social history
Author:
Montias, J. M.
Publisher:
Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press
Year:
1989
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Related sources:
Year
Author
Title
2000
Kaldenbach, K.
Walking with Vermeer
Related events:
Date
Event
November 25, 1676
Magistrates approved payment by Maria Thins so Leeuwenhoek could pay Vermeer's creditors
February 2, 1677
Recovered twenty-six paintings from Jannetje Stevens to help pay Catherine Bolnes' creditors
March 12, 1677
Maria Thins filed a legal action to prevent Leeuwenhoek from selling The Art of Painting
March 15, 1677
Organized the auction of Vermeer's remaining paintings
February 1, 1678
Empowered a Gouda notary to sell Vermeer's property to help pay Catherine Bolnes's creditors
November 19, 1682
Sold two bonds from the property of Willem Bolnes to help pay Catherina Bolnes' creditors
Related pages:
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Leeuwenhoek as Curator
Related people:
Johannes Vermeer
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Life in Holland
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Tavern Scene
Marriage Contract
Dancing Lesson
Mother's Duty
Two Women with Child in Courtyard
Lady and Servant