Costumes of the Netherlands, 1858. Man of north Holland with tobacco pipe, maid with yoke and baskets, couple from south Holland. Windmills, canals and canal house in the background. Nord-Hollande, Zuyderzee. Handcoloured and sepia-tinted lithograph by Jean-Adolphe Bocquin after an illustration by Auguste Leloir from Elisabeth Muller (pseudonym of Leonie Bedelet)’s Le Monde en Estampes, The World in Prints, Amadee Bedelet, Paris, 1858.


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