Destruction of the old Constitution, decoration on the Butter Market, 1795 (learn more) Destroyed Old Constitution (title object) Text Journal explaining the performance of the Old Constitution Destruction, allegorical decorations erected on the Butter Market in Amsterdam. Where: apparently belonging to a separate edition of the loose sheets of decorations set up in the city to celebrate the installation of the representatives and the alliance concluded between the French and the Batavian Republic, June 19 1795. Manufacturer : printmaker: Dirk Meland Langeveld (listed property) Place manufactu


Destruction of the old Constitution, decoration on the Butter Market, 1795 (learn more) Destroyed Old Constitution (title object) Text Journal explaining the performance of the Old Constitution Destruction, allegorical decorations erected on the Butter Market in Amsterdam. Where: apparently belonging to a separate edition of the loose sheets of decorations set up in the city to celebrate the installation of the representatives and the alliance concluded between the French and the Batavian Republic, June 19 1795. Manufacturer : printmaker: Dirk Meland Langeveld (listed property) Place manufacture: Amsterdam Date: 1795 Physical features: text printing material: paper Technique: letterpress dimensions: sheet: h 205 mm × W 162 mmToelichtingDoor Muller classified as belonging to the plates from the book: 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: Alliance with France (1795) When: 1795-06-19 - 1795-06-19


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