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1661 Collection

In the year 1661, a multitude of significant events and creations shaped history

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1661 Collection: CELLARIUS, Andreas (1596-1665). Atlas Coelestis
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1661 Collection: Southwark Cathedral 1661
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1661 Collection: Two African men, 1661. Creator: Rembrandt van Rhijn (1606-1669)
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1661 Collection: The Sceptical Chymist (1661)
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1661 Collection: DEFOE + SCENES
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1661 Collection: Marmaduke Langdale
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1661 Collection: Christ Cross Virgin Mary Mary Magdalene Saint John
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1661 Collection: Coronation of King Charles II
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1661 Collection: Representation of the Universe as the model of Copernicus, 1661 (engraving)
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1661 Collection: CELLARIUS, Andreas (1596-1665). Atlas Coelestis seu Harmonia Macrocosmica. 1661. Fol 24
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1661 Collection: Headpiece with Marginal Floral Compositions, c. 1661 / 1687 (manuscript on thick heavy yellow paper)
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1661 Collection: The Pentecost, c. 1661 / 1687 (manuscript on thick heavy yellow paper)
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1661 Collection: The Woman with the Arrow (Venus and Cupid?), 1661 (etching, drypoint and burin)
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1661 Collection: Miss Campion, holding a Horn Book (engraving)
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1661 Collection: Charles II was born in 1630, crowned in 1661, and died in 1684 (engraving)
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1661 Collection: William and Mary, William was born in 1650, and Mary in 1661; crowned in 1689, William died in 1702
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1661 Collection: Coriolanus persuaded by his Family to raise the Siege of Rome, c. 1660-61 (oil on canvas)
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1661 Collection: A Lute Player, 1621-22 (oil on canvas)
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1661 Collection: Bear Children (engraving)
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1661 Collection: A Pike, Carp, Tench and Roach with a Sieve and a Brass Bucket on a Ledge
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1661 Collection: Rev. James Guthrie, Minister of Stirling, 1661 (engraving)
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1661 Collection: Youngest son of King Charles I, died 1661 (engraving)
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1661 Collection: AUGUST BUCHNER German scholar and poet from Witteberg. Date: 1591 - 1661
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1661 Collection: LIFEGUARDSMAN / 1661
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1661 Collection: The Oyster Meal, 1661. Creator: Mieris, Frans van, the Elder (1635-1681)
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1661 Collection: Vanitas Still Life, 1661. Creator: Collier, Edwaert (1642-1708)
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1661 Collection: A Monk reading, 1661. Creator: Rembrandt van Rhijn (1606-1669)
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1661 Collection: Charles II Processing from the Tower of London to Westminster, 22 April 1661. Artist: Dirck Stoop
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1661 Collection: Manner David Teniers Younger Interior Tavern
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1661 Collection: Isaack Luttichuys Portrait young man gloves 1661
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1661 Collection: Johan Aureller d. AÔé¼ Olaus Christophori Aurivillius
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1661 Collection: Abraham Wuchters Queen Kristina Kristina 1626-1689
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1661 Collection: Woman Eating Cats Breakfast Woman meal cats breakfast
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1661 Collection: Landscape watermill watermill located road trees
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1661 Collection: Peasants Interior Peasants interior Peasant company indoors
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1661 Collection: Johan van Beaumont Colonel Holland guards commander
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1661 Collection: Aeneas Court Latinus Aeneas will award prizes
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1661 Collection: Old Woman Meditating old woman reads sitting
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1661 Collection: Lutenist Lute Player Lute Player room young man plays
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1661 Collection: Voluntary Sacrifice Reverend Hambroeck Taiwan
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1661 Collection: Saint Catherine Half-figure oval mouth opened
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1661 Collection: Pharisee Publican Parable presented three scenes
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1661 Collection: A daughter son Constantijn artist Portraits daughter
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1661 Collection: Herring-Seller herring saleswoman young woman
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1661 Collection: Self Portrait Portrait Jan Fabus Small self-portrait


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In the year 1661, a multitude of significant events and creations shaped history. Andreas Cellarius, a renowned astronomer, published his masterpiece "Atlas Coelestis, " unveiling the wonders of the celestial realm to eager minds. Meanwhile, Southwark Cathedral stood tall as a testament to architectural brilliance in this era. Artistic genius Rembrandt van Rhijn captured the essence of diversity by immortalizing two African men through his brush strokes in 1661. Their presence serves as a reminder that humanity's beauty transcends borders and cultures. Scientific progress thrived during this time with Robert Boyle challenging conventional wisdom through his groundbreaking work "The Sceptical Chymist. " His skepticism paved the way for new discoveries and advancements in chemistry. Marmaduke Langdale left an indelible mark on history with his valiant actions, while religious devotion found expression in depictions such as Christ Cross Virgin Mary Mary Magdalene Saint John. Amidst these cultural milestones, King Charles II ascended to power amidst great pomp and ceremony during his coronation. His reign would shape England's destiny for years to come. Across Europe, another monarch took center stage - Charles II of Spain - whose rule spanned several decades. The impact of their decisions reverberated far beyond their respective kingdoms' borders. James Hodder emerged as a prominent mathematician during this period, contributing valuable insights to the field that continue to influence scholars today. The universe itself became subject matter for exploration and understanding when Johannes Janssonius printed an engraving representing Copernicus' model of our cosmos. This representation served as both inspiration and guidepost for future astronomers seeking answers among the stars. Andreas Cellarius continued his astronomical pursuits with "Atlas Coelestis seu Harmonia Macrocosmica, " featuring intricate engravings like Hemisphaerium stellatum boreale antiquum – offering us glimpses into the Northern Hemisphere's celestial wonders.