Gezicht op Goes Goes aan de landtzyde (titel op object) view Goes seen from land manufacture manufacturer: printmaker Pieter Hendricksz. Schut Publisher: widow Joachim Ottens and Sons (listed property) Place manufacture: Amsterdam Date: 1656 and / or 1719 - 1725 Material: paper Technique: etching / engra (printing process) Dimensions: sheet: H 207 mm (partially cut inner plate edge) × b 266 mm (cut inside edge plate) Comments Print also used in: Speculum Zelandiae that a Beschrye dusty image of cities, craft-Heerlijckheden, villages Castelen ridderlijcke homesteads, Huysen and buildings situat


Gezicht op Goes Goes aan de landtzyde (titel op object) view Goes seen from land manufacture manufacturer: printmaker Pieter Hendricksz. Schut Publisher: widow Joachim Ottens and Sons (listed property) Place manufacture: Amsterdam Date: 1656 and / or 1719 - 1725 Material: paper Technique: etching / engra (printing process) Dimensions: sheet: H 207 mm (partially cut inner plate edge) × b 266 mm (cut inside edge plate) Comments Print also used in: Speculum Zelandiae that a Beschrye dusty image of cities, craft-Heerlijckheden, villages Castelen ridderlijcke homesteads, Huysen and buildings situated end Eylanden and graeflijckheyt of Zeelandt. Amsterdam: widow Ottens and Sons, [1719-1725]. Earlier state / states of print is / are used in earlier editions of the Speculum Zelandiae "and other publications published by Zacharias Roman and Nicolaes Visscher (I). The first publication Where: in the first state of the current picture appears dates from 1656. Confusion about dating can be caused by the fact the pictures from 'Speculum Zelandiae' also occur in previously issued publications, where they later are bound. So get prints published by Roman / Visscher for some copies of: Boxhorn, Marcus Zuerius of. Chroniick of Zeelandt (...). 2 parts. Middelburg Roman Zacharias, by 1644. The widow (Joachim) Ottens and Sons published prints are later bound in some copies of: Smallegange Matthew. New Zealand Cronyk of (...). Middelburg and Amsterdam: John Meertens and Abraham van Someren, 1696. Subject: prospect of city, town panorama, silhouette of city church (exterior) windmill which goes


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