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New Inventions of Modern Times [Nova Reperta], The Invention of the Watermill, plate 10
Jan Collaert I
An item at Metropolitan Museum of Art
Tenth plate from a print series entitled Nova Reperta (New Inventions of Modern Times) consisting of a title page and 19 plates, engraved by Jan Collaert I, after Jan van der Straet, called Stradanus, and published by Philips Galle. Illustration of a watermill. In the background on the left are workers transporting sacks from the other side. On the upper level of the watermill are workers who empty out the contents of the sacks into large metal funnels. On the right are more watermills in the distant. In the foreground walk two men alongside their horses that carry sacks on their backs.
Drawings and Prints
An exhibit at Metropolitan Museum of Art
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