Map of the Lek River, consisting of seven parts, Isaak Tirion (workshop of), After Melchior Bolstra, 1764 - 1765 print Map of the Lek River, from Krimpen aan de Lek to Hagestein. Bottom left a cartouche with the second title. To the right of a bowl: 900 Rhynandsche rods. This scale is repeated seven more times along the top and once again along the bottom. At the top in the middle a banderole with the first title. Along a large part of the bottom you can see a blank cartouche, intended for graphs with surveyed river depths. This is probably not finished due to lack of time. paper etching / en


Map of the Lek River, consisting of seven parts, Isaak Tirion (workshop of), After Melchior Bolstra, 1764 - 1765 print Map of the Lek River, from Krimpen aan de Lek to Hagestein. Bottom left a cartouche with the second title. To the right of a bowl: 900 Rhynandsche rods. This scale is repeated seven more times along the top and once again along the bottom. At the top in the middle a banderole with the first title. Along a large part of the bottom you can see a blank cartouche, intended for graphs with surveyed river depths. This is probably not finished due to lack of time. paper etching / engraving maps of separate countries or regions. river Leak. South-Holland. Utrecht


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