Breakthrough St. Anthony Dike on March 5 1651 The doorbreeken of St Anthonis Dyk outside Amsterdam on the 5th March 1651 (title object) Breach of St. Anthony Dike or Diemerzeedijk outside Amsterdam on March 5, 1651, caused by the high water flood and strong northwesterly storm. The water flows through the hole in the embankment, on either side of the hole in the crowd in panic. In the background the towers of Amsterdam. Manufacturer : printmaker: Bernard Picart (studio) supervision: Bernard Picart (listed property) to print by Pieter NolpePlaats manufacture: Amsterdam Date: 1728 Physical featu


Breakthrough St. Anthony Dike on March 5 1651 The doorbreeken of St Anthonis Dyk outside Amsterdam on the 5th March 1651 (title object) Breach of St. Anthony Dike or Diemerzeedijk outside Amsterdam on March 5, 1651, caused by the high water flood and strong northwesterly storm. The water flows through the hole in the embankment, on either side of the hole in the crowd in panic. In the background the towers of Amsterdam. Manufacturer : printmaker: Bernard Picart (studio) supervision: Bernard Picart (listed property) to print by Pieter NolpePlaats manufacture: Amsterdam Date: 1728 Physical features: etching and engra material: paper Technique: etching / engra (printing process) Measurements: plate edge: h 270 mm × W 356 mmToelichtingPrent also used as an illustration in: Clerc, J. le. Histories of the United Netherlands, concluded since the beginning of this Republyk until the Treaty of Utrecht in the year 1713 and the Treaty of Barriere in the year 1715. Amsterdam: Zacharias Chatelain (II), 1730. Subject: dike-break break St. Anthony Dike or Diemerzeedijk When: 1651-03-05 - 1651-03-05


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