The Cour de la Fontaine of the Palace of Fontainebleau, of left seen. In the foreground are figures and a carriage, in the moat are rowboats with opvarenden. Manufacturer : print maker: Jan Lamsvelt Date: 1726 - 1743 Physical characteristics: etching material: paper Technique: etching dimensions: plate edge: H 175 mm × W 204 mmToelichtingDeze print was also included in part III of the print work Les Forces de l'Europe, Asie, Afrique et Amerique ... Comme aussi les Cartes des Cotes de France et d'Espagne (1726). This is the first with 238 hand-numbered plates renowned strong cities and fortress


The Cour de la Fontaine of the Palace of Fontainebleau, of left seen. In the foreground are figures and a carriage, in the moat are rowboats with opvarenden. Manufacturer : print maker: Jan Lamsvelt Date: 1726 - 1743 Physical characteristics: etching material: paper Technique: etching dimensions: plate edge: H 175 mm × W 204 mmToelichtingDeze print was also included in part III of the print work Les Forces de l'Europe, Asie, Afrique et Amerique ... Comme aussi les Cartes des Cotes de France et d'Espagne (1726). This is the first with 238 hand-numbered plates renowned strong cities and fortresses in the context of the Spanish Succession from 1701 to 1713. For the most part, these records copied to the anonymous French record of renowned strong cities and fortresses: Les forces de l'Europe and Le Theater de la guerre dans les Pays-Bas, both originally published by Nicolas de Fer Paris (1693-1697) in the context of the Nine Years Oorlog. Subject: courtyard palace where: Palais de Fontainebleau


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