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Age of Exploration and Dutch New York

Many of the New-York Historical Society's founders and nineteenth-century members had deep roots in New York, a significant number of them descended from families who immigrated in the seventeenth century. These early members were also deeply committed to exploration, and, as such, they collected and donated to the Society many artifacts that help tell the story of the Age of Exploration, and its trajectory, which led to the Dutch founding and settling of New York.

Most of the objects illustrated here are rarely-seen, early treasures from the Society's collections, including its 1542 Ulpius globe, which documents Verrazano's North American discoveries, an exceptional early-eighteenth century hand-painted Indian wall hanging, seventeenth-century maps and renderings of New Amsterdam and New York, and the only known portrait of Peter Stuyvesant painted during his lifetime.

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Wafer iron
Unidentified maker
1717
1937.1181
Spider skillet with lid
Unidentified maker
1700-1800
2477
Snuff rasp or nutmeg grater
Elie Nadelman
1775-1825
INV.748
Trivet
Elie Nadelman
1650-1750
Z.1223
Wax jack (or taper stand)
Elie Nadelman
1700-1750
Z.2886
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