The Destruction of the Old Constitution decoration on the Butter Market, 1795 Destruction of Old Constitution Botermarkt (title object) the Old Constitution allegorical decoration Destruction established in the Butter Market in Amsterdam. By the book with pictures of the decorations created in the city to celebrate the installation of the representatives and the alliance concluded between the French and the Batavian Republic, June 19 1795. The print belongs to a loose leaf uitleg. Manufacturer : printmaker : Noach van der Meer (II) is (possibly) Place manufacture: the Netherlands Date: 1795 Ph


The Destruction of the Old Constitution decoration on the Butter Market, 1795 Destruction of Old Constitution Botermarkt (title object) the Old Constitution allegorical decoration Destruction established in the Butter Market in Amsterdam. By the book with pictures of the decorations created in the city to celebrate the installation of the representatives and the alliance concluded between the French and the Batavian Republic, June 19 1795. The print belongs to a loose leaf uitleg. Manufacturer : printmaker : Noach van der Meer (II) is (possibly) Place manufacture: the Netherlands Date: 1795 Physical characteristics: etching, with the hand-colored material: paper Technique: etching / hand-color measurements: plate edge: h 220 mm × W 145 mmToelichtingGebruikt as illustration in: Beschry the solemn festival, held in Amsterdam on the 19th of June 1795. on the occasion of the installation of the popular vote elected representatives of the city, and the alliance concluded between the French and Batavian republics; with colored plates. Amsterdam: Langeveld, 1795. Subject: festivities on events of National Importance (+ festive decoration ~ festive activities) Alliance with France (1795) When: 1795-06-19 - 1795-06-19


Size: 1306px × 1913px
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