Map with a design for the dike of the Haarlemmermeer, 1641, Daniël van Breen, after Jan Pietersz. Dou, after Willem van der Laegh, 1641 print Map with a design for the dike of the Haarlemmermeer, 1641. Left Leiden, Right Haarlem, at the bottom Amsterdam. Along the top the first title. At the top left a two -way poem with a handwriting through the surveyor underneath. Upstairs in the middle the weapon of the States General. At the top right a cartouche with the second title. Bottom left a cloth hanging between two columns with a freshly entitled 'Farmers of the Water Wolf'. On the tympano a lio


Map with a design for the dike of the Haarlemmermeer, 1641, Daniël van Breen, after Jan Pietersz. Dou, after Willem van der Laegh, 1641 print Map with a design for the dike of the Haarlemmermeer, 1641. Left Leiden, Right Haarlem, at the bottom Amsterdam. Along the top the first title. At the top left a two -way poem with a handwriting through the surveyor underneath. Upstairs in the middle the weapon of the States General. At the top right a cartouche with the second title. Bottom left a cloth hanging between two columns with a freshly entitled 'Farmers of the Water Wolf'. On the tympano a lion that beats a wolf, at the bottom of the columns a surveyor (left) and the personification of the Hope (right). Below three scale sticks: a Ghemen Dutch mile; 2000 Rhineland rods of 12 feet; A Ure Gaens. On the right the legend A-V. In the plane of the lake, pen in brown and red dotted lines between letters and the islands were drawn the vennep. paper. ink etching / engraving / pen maps of separate countries or regions. maps of cities. coat of arms (as symbol of the state, etc.). polder, reclaimed land Haarlemmermeer


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