the costumed thieves Jan de Rolder and Piet Pothuis raise a glass in the taproom, where: Swaantje behind the bar her husband Fobert able to thrive. She's so busy with it that she does not realize she is robbed. In the side room right down Pivot Heart medal and Saartje Lights dressed as Mennonites. a four-line verse in Dutch and French in the bottom margin. Scene from the second act of the play The Puiterveense helleveeg or Beslikte Swaantje to the tap, Abraham Alewijn. Manufacturer : printmaker Pieter Tanjé (listed property) to painting by Cornelis Troost (listed building) Writer: Luke Pater (


the costumed thieves Jan de Rolder and Piet Pothuis raise a glass in the taproom, where: Swaantje behind the bar her husband Fobert able to thrive. She's so busy with it that she does not realize she is robbed. In the side room right down Pivot Heart medal and Saartje Lights dressed as Mennonites. a four-line verse in Dutch and French in the bottom margin. Scene from the second act of the play The Puiterveense helleveeg or Beslikte Swaantje to the tap, Abraham Alewijn. Manufacturer : printmaker Pieter Tanjé (listed property) to painting by Cornelis Troost (listed building) Writer: Luke Pater ( listed on object) writer: Monogrammist HJR (writer) (listed building) publisher: Pierre Fouquet (listed property) Place manufacture: Amsterdam Date: 1752 - 1761 Physical features: etching and engra material: paper Technique: etching / engra (printing process) Dimensions: plate edge: h 302 mm × W 376 mmToelichtingScène from the comedy: Alewijn, Abraham. The Puiterveense helleveeg or Beslikte Swaantje to the tap. Amsterdam: Jacob Lescaille (inherit) and Dirk Rank 1720. Subject: inn, coffee-house, public house, on marriage comedy


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