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Memento Mori II depicting Skull, Blooming Rose, and Hourglass, three Vanitas symbols: reminders of the brevity of mortal life and the fleeting nature of time.
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Memento Mori II
€149,00
An icon of Dutch history representing the tale of our centuries-old struggle with the water. The history of Kinderdijk shows how the Netherlands managed to survive below sea level for so long.
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Kinderdijk Windmill
€99,00
This small Dutch House is one of Holland's most visited and famous houses.
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Dutch House
€89,00
The Ruff is an item of clothing worn in Western Europe from the mid-sixteenth century to the mid-seventeenth century.
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Ruff
€62,00
Memento Mori I depicting Skull, Rose, and Hourglass, three Vanitas symbols: reminders of the brevity of mortal life and the fleeting nature of time.
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Memento Mori I
€149,00
Skulls were common Vanitas symbols: reminders of the brevity of mortal life and the fleeting nature of time.
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Skull
€99,00
'Doorloper' Skates is inspired by paintings by Hendrick Avercamp (1585-1634) who painted the homey pleasures of Winter. Skating is still a favorite custom in Winter at The Netherlands.
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Doorloper Skates
€99,00
Rembrandt van Rijn (1606–1669) depicted himself in several paintings wearing a beret, and is said to have started a 'trend' amongst artists wearing a cap or rather a beret.
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Beret
€89,00
Trompe l'Oeil is a playful twist with the jug from 'The Milk Maid' by Johannes Vermeer (1632–1675) and the frame of the painting.
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Trompe l'Oeil
€99,00
Parrot Tulip is inspired by tulips depicted in the "Tulpenboeken" made by the Dutch still-life painter, print- and tulip dealer Jakob Marrel (1613–1681). After Rose, Tulip is currently one of the top 10 romantic flowers, representing perfect love.
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Parrot Tulip
€89,00
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