Middelburg Gate Flushing, 1772 The Poort Middelburg Vlissingen, triumphal arch erected on behalf of the city of Middelburg in the celebration of 200 years of freedom in Flushing, 6 April 1772. Part of a group of nine plates numbered IX of the decorations in this feest. Manufacturer : printmaker: Caspar Jacobsz. Philips After a design by: P. Janssen Place manufacture: Northern Netherlands Date: 1772 - 1773 Physical characteristics: etching and engra, test printing before the letter material: paper Technique: etching / engra (printing process) Measurements: plate edge: H 175 mm × W 210 mmToelich


Middelburg Gate Flushing, 1772 The Poort Middelburg Vlissingen, triumphal arch erected on behalf of the city of Middelburg in the celebration of 200 years of freedom in Flushing, 6 April 1772. Part of a group of nine plates numbered IX of the decorations in this feest. Manufacturer : printmaker: Caspar Jacobsz. Philips After a design by: P. Janssen Place manufacture: Northern Netherlands Date: 1772 - 1773 Physical characteristics: etching and engra, test printing before the letter material: paper Technique: etching / engra (printing process) Measurements: plate edge: H 175 mm × W 210 mmToelichtingGebruikt as illustration in: Jan Jacob Brahé, a Flushing-century joy, on the two-hundredth birthday of her liberty. Vlissingen: Thomas Corbelijn, 1773. Subject: triumphal archWanneer: 1772-04-06 - 1772-04-06


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