Praalbog in front of the house of B. Mauritz, 1751, Anonymous, After Jan Huis, 1753 Praalbog applied for the house of Bernard Mauritz, a council and old ships of Vlissingen and steward of the stadholder. Squed arch designed and painted by Jan Huis, painter in Middelburg. Illustration in the book about the inauguration of William IV as heir to Vlissingen on June 5, 1751, p. 56/57. print maker: Northern Netherlandsafter design by: Middelburgpublisher: Amsterdam paper etching Flushing Praalbog applied for the house of Bernard Mauritz, a council and old ships of Vlissingen and steward of the stad
Praalbog in front of the house of B. Mauritz, 1751, Anonymous, After Jan Huis, 1753 Praalbog applied for the house of Bernard Mauritz, a council and old ships of Vlissingen and steward of the stadholder. Squed arch designed and painted by Jan Huis, painter in Middelburg. Illustration in the book about the inauguration of William IV as heir to Vlissingen on June 5, 1751, p. 56/57. print maker: Northern Netherlandsafter design by: Middelburgpublisher: Amsterdam paper etching Flushing Praalbog applied for the house of Bernard Mauritz, a council and old ships of Vlissingen and steward of the stadholder. Squed arch designed and painted by Jan Huis, painter in Middelburg. Illustration in the book about the inauguration of William IV as heir to Vlissingen on June 5, 1751, p. 56/57. print maker: Northern Netherlandsafter design by: Middelburgpublisher: Amsterdam paper etching Flushing
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