Gezicht op Brielle Gezicht op de Maas Postkaart (serietitel) View Brielle / View of the Maas Postcard (series title) Property Type: picture Item number: : Hollstein Dutch 11Collectie Rijksmuseum 1 (2) Note: Based on present states Rijksmuseum Description : View of the west side of the river Maas in the background the city of Brielle (Brill), numbered 1. Below View of the west side of the Meuse, numbered 2. Manufacturer : printmaker: Joost van Geel to own design: Joost van Geel Publisher: Jacob Quack (possible) publisher: John Houwens (I) is (possibly) supervisi


Gezicht op Brielle Gezicht op de Maas Postkaart (serietitel) View Brielle / View of the Maas Postcard (series title) Property Type: picture Item number: : Hollstein Dutch 11Collectie Rijksmuseum 1 (2) Note: Based on present states Rijksmuseum Description : View of the west side of the river Maas in the background the city of Brielle (Brill), numbered 1. Below View of the west side of the Meuse, numbered 2. Manufacturer : printmaker: Joost van Geel to own design: Joost van Geel Publisher: Jacob Quack (possible) publisher: John Houwens (I) is (possibly) supervision: Jacob Quack Place manufacture: Rotterdam Dated: in or after 1666 Physical characteristics: etching and engra material: paper Technique: etching / engra (printing process) Measurements: plate edge: h 319 mm × b 416 mmToelichtingDeze print is originally intended to be part of the so-called Postcard from 1666. Although the year 1665 in the cartouche of that card, it appears from archive study that the card was only completed in 1666 (see documentation). This card consists of (from top to bottom): - (printed first state of two plates, plates were then halved Where: by second state is printed from four plates) a face on the west side of the Meuse; - a map of the Maas estuary (printed from four plates) with left and right five prints relating to the postal service (probably printed ten sheets, possibly earlier pushed lower plates cut later); - a view of the north side of the river Maas (first is printed on two sheets, plates were then cut in half allowing second condition is printed from four plates); - (possibly) an explanation of the card printing. This map was originally published by Jacob Quack. After he died, the card (and / or component parts thereof) probably issued several times in 1668. Of the three editions of the map of the Maas estuary are certainly known - published by Jacob Quack (his name remains on later editions), 1666; - published by John Houwens (I), probably


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