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English: Tulip picture from the catelogue of P.Cos printed in 1637 in the Netherlands.
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Source The catalogue of P. Cos. printed in 1637 in the Netherlands, available online at https://images.wur.nl/digital/collection/coll2/id/382
Author P.Cos

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  • 2008-08-11 21:09 Smallbones 333×500× (26853 bytes) Tulip picture from the catelogue of P.Cos printed in 1637 in the Netherlands, available online at http://library.wur.nl/desktop/tulp/cos/origineel/images/imagepages/image7.html Public domain because of age.

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Admirael van der Eijck tulip from the 1637 catalog of P.Cos., sold for 1045 guilders on February 5, 1637

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