Tea Saleswoman, ca 1695-1697 the general joy to Namur intake by William III, King of England, in September 1695 (series title) a dancing tea saleswoman in hand with a pot of tea. Perhaps this performance relates to the Treaty of Rijswijk in 1697. The print is part of a series of eight prints made following the conquest of Namur by the Allies on September 5 1695. Manufacturer : printmaker Cornelis DusartPlaats manufacture Haarlem Date: 1695 - 1704 Physical features: mezzotint; proofing material: paper Technique: mezzotint Dimensions: sheet: H 248 mm × W 179 mm Subject: festivities on events of


Tea Saleswoman, ca 1695-1697 the general joy to Namur intake by William III, King of England, in September 1695 (series title) a dancing tea saleswoman in hand with a pot of tea. Perhaps this performance relates to the Treaty of Rijswijk in 1697. The print is part of a series of eight prints made following the conquest of Namur by the Allies on September 5 1695. Manufacturer : printmaker Cornelis DusartPlaats manufacture Haarlem Date: 1695 - 1704 Physical features: mezzotint; proofing material: paper Technique: mezzotint Dimensions: sheet: H 248 mm × W 179 mm Subject: festivities on events of national importancetea (leaves) Celebrating the conquest of Name When: 1695 - 1697


Size: 1343px × 1860px
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