Allegory for the Rotterdam militia, 1830 Allegory pulling out voluntary Rotterdam militia, October 20, 1830. Two soldiers for a monument with a weapon trophy banners and flags, cannons and a banner with the inscription "For King and Country." On the monument a two-line inscription. In the distance a burning stad. Manufacturer : print maker: John Paul Houtman (indicated on object) to drawing of: Anthonie Jacobus of Goudoever (listed on Object), publisher: W. J. of Oosterzee (indicated on object) Place manufacture: print maker: Utrecht In drawing: Rotterdam Publisher: Rotterdam Date: 1830 - 1831


Allegory for the Rotterdam militia, 1830 Allegory pulling out voluntary Rotterdam militia, October 20, 1830. Two soldiers for a monument with a weapon trophy banners and flags, cannons and a banner with the inscription "For King and Country." On the monument a two-line inscription. In the distance a burning stad. Manufacturer : print maker: John Paul Houtman (indicated on object) to drawing of: Anthonie Jacobus of Goudoever (listed on Object), publisher: W. J. of Oosterzee (indicated on object) Place manufacture: print maker: Utrecht In drawing: Rotterdam Publisher: Rotterdam Date: 1830 - 1831 Physical characteristics: lithography, hand-colored material: paper technique: lithography (technique) / hand-color measurements: sheet: h 264 mm b × 370 mm Subject "tropaion ', ie decorative ornament ~ warfare weapon; military affairs (+ citizen soldiery, civil guard, citizen militia) Voluntary Reinforcement When: 1830-10-20 - 1830-10-20


Size: 1867px × 1338px
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License: Licensed
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