Sailwagen from Simon Stevin, 1602, Willem Isaacsz. van Swanenburg, after Jacques de Gheyn (II), 1652 print The sailing car of Simon Stevin, 1602. Prince Maurits, together with a group of friends, makes a trip on the beach from Scheveningen to Petten in the sailing car built by Simon Stevin, April-May 1602. In the middle the prince is among his friends in the large car. Below that a stone tablet with inscription in Latin (the assignment). Right and small sailing car, probably a prototype, with a few people on board. Spectators, fishermen and two riders on the beach. At the top left a cartouche
Sailwagen from Simon Stevin, 1602, Willem Isaacsz. van Swanenburg, after Jacques de Gheyn (II), 1652 print The sailing car of Simon Stevin, 1602. Prince Maurits, together with a group of friends, makes a trip on the beach from Scheveningen to Petten in the sailing car built by Simon Stevin, April-May 1602. In the middle the prince is among his friends in the large car. Below that a stone tablet with inscription in Latin (the assignment). Right and small sailing car, probably a prototype, with a few people on board. Spectators, fishermen and two riders on the beach. At the top left a cartouche filled with text in Latin. At the top right a cartouche filled in with text in French. Presentation consisting of three parts. print maker: Leidenpublisher: Amsterdam paper engraving sailing-car
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