Aggregated lump with fragments of Chinese porcelain, European earthenware, stone and metal items from the wreck of the Dutch East Indiaman Hollandia
Aggregated lump with fragments of Chinese porcelain, European earthenware, stone and metal items from the wreck of the Dutch East Indiaman Hollandia is an artwork. It is housed at the Rijksmuseum and was created between 1700 and 1743. Classified as a Concretionary Stone, it has dimensions of 14.00 cm in width, 11.50 cm in height, and 14.00 cm in depth.
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- creation period details: 1700 - 1743
- width: 14.00 cm
- height: 11.50 cm
- depth: 14.00 cm
- art medium: Concretionary Stone
- museum: Rijksmuseum
- acquisition year: 1980
- artists: unknown
- creation period: 1700 - 1743
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