10. The Jews stabbing the Hosts, by the Van der Borcht workshop after Maximiliaan de Hase (Cathedral of St Michael and St Gudula, Brussels)
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11. The Jews taken captive, by the Van der Borcht workshop after Maximiliaan de Hase (Cathedral of St Michael and St Gudula, Brussels)
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12. The reliquary being taken to the church of St Gudula, by the Van der Borcht workshop after Maximiliaan de Hase (Cathedral of St Michael and St Gudula, Brussels)
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13. The reliquary being removed from the beam, by the Van der Borcht workshop after Maximiliaan de Hase (Cathedral of St Michael and St Gudula, Brussels)
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14. The adoration of the Hosts, by the Van der Borcht workshop after Maximiliaan de Hase (Cathedral of St Michael and St Gudula, Brussels)
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15. The Jews taken captive, by Jan van der Heyden (Cathedral of St Michael and St Gudula, Brussels)
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16. The stabbing of the Hosts, by Zeger Jacob van Helmont (Cathedral of St Michael and St Gudula, Brussels)
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9. Jonathan's widow giving the Hosts to the Jews, by the Van der Borcht workshop after Maximiliaan de Hase (Cathedral of St Michael and St Gudula, Brussels)
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The Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts: Netherlandish, Flemish and Dutch Drawings of the XVI–XVIII Centuries. Belgian and Dutch Drawings of the XIX–XX Centuries
The Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts: Netherlandish, Flemish and Dutch Drawings of the XVI–XVIII Centuries. Belgian and Dutch Drawings of the XIX–XX Centuries |
author: Sadkov, Vadim
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Attributed works:
42. Fantastic creature in a landscape (so-called ‘Seven-headed, seven-armed satyr’), by Nicolaes Berchem. 1654. Pen, brush, brown ink and brown wash, 27.5 by 18.8 cm. (Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow).
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Industrial design in the museum: the case of the FN milking machine, c.1947
38. Milking machine, by Fabrique Nationale d’Armes de Guerre (FN). c.1947. Stainless steel, 36 by 40 by 40 cm. (Design Museum, Ghent).
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45. The newborn II, by Constantin Brancusi. 1927. Stainless steel, 18 by 24.8 by 17 cm. (Musée National d’Art Moderne-Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; copyright ADAGP; photograph RNM/Adam Rzepka).
Western art unattributed:
39. The different parts of the milk pail include: 1. bucket, 2. handle, 3. lid, 4. pulsator, 5. milk tube, 6. teat cups and 7. pulsation tube. From R. Kets: ‘Connaisez-vous la machine à traire FN Licence Declaye?’, Revue FN 4 (November 1953), n.p.
Western art unattributed:
40. Photograph of a farmer with the FN milking machine. From X.Y.Z.: ‘Notre Grande maison. IX Fabrications diverses’, Revue FN 13 (September 1954), p.5.
Western art unattributed:
41. Cover from: ‘A Simplified Type of Milking Machine’, New York State Agricultural Experiment Station. Popular Edition 524 (February 1925).
Western art unattributed:
42. Photograph of the FN milking machine in production. From M.H.: ‘A travers le Pré madame. La tolerie à main’, Revue FN 40 (March 1957), p.2.
Western art unattributed:
43. Photograph of the FN milking machine on display (mid-right) in the Agricultural section of the 1958 Brussels World Fair. From ‘A l’Expo de Bruxelles’, Revue FN 54 (June 1958), p.4.
Western art unattributed:
44. Photograph of the FN milking machine on display in the Industrial Design section of the 1958 Brussels World Fair. From ‘A l’Expo de Bruxelles’, Revue FN 54 (June 1958), p.5.