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  2. Cabinet of curiosities - Wikipedia

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    Cabinet of Curiosities, 1690s, Domenico Remps. In 1671, when visiting Thomas Browne (1605–1682), the courtier John Evelyn remarked, His whole house and garden is a paradise and Cabinet of rarities and that of the best collection, amongst Medails, books, Plants, natural things. [16]

  3. File:Domenico Remps - Cabinet of Curiosities.jpg - Wikipedia

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    The official position taken by the Wikimedia Foundation is that "faithful reproductions of two-dimensional public domain works of art are public domain".This photographic reproduction is therefore also considered to be in the public domain in the United States.

  4. Guillermo del Toro's Cabinet of Curiosities - Wikipedia

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    October 28, 2022. (2022-10-28) Guillermo del Toro's Cabinet of Curiosities (or simply Cabinet of Curiosities) is a horror anthology television miniseries created by Guillermo del Toro for Netflix. [4] It features eight modern horror stories in the traditions of the Gothic and Grand Guignol genres. Two are co-written by del Toro himself, while ...

  5. Ferrante Imperato - Wikipedia

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    Ferrante Imperato (1525? [1] – 1615?), an apothecary of Naples, published Dell'Historia Naturale (Naples 1599) [2] and illustrated it with his own cabinet of curiosities displayed at Palazzo Gravina in Naples; [3] the engraving became the first pictorial representation of a Renaissance humanist 's displayed natural history research collection.

  6. Cabinet of Curiosities in Dell' Historia Naturale - Wikipedia

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    Cabinet of Curiosities in Dell'Historia Naturale depicts Ferrante Imperato's cabinet of curiosities. Imperato was an Italian apothecary and naturalist practicing in Naples during the 16th century. The image shows the types of objects Imperato collected for his cabinet of curiosities , including shells, animals, minerals, and botanic specimens.

  7. Philipp Hainhofer - Wikipedia

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    Philipp Hainhofer. Philipp Hainhofer (21 July 1578 – 1647) was a merchant, banker, diplomat and art collector in Augsburg. He is remembered, among other things, for the curiosity cabinets (Kunstschränke) which he created with the assistance of a large number of Augsburg artisans. Hainhofer studied law at the Universities of Siena and Padua ...

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  9. A Cabinet of Curiosities (painting) - Wikipedia

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    A Cabinet of Curiosities. A Cabinet of Curiosities (Dutch: Een kunstkamer) is a 1619 oil on panel painting of a cabinet of curiosities by the Flemish painter Frans Francken the Younger. It is now in the Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Antwerp, which bought it in 1903 from the Antwerp-based art dealer Joseph Hallyn. [1]