Grain trader Johan Eymer in front of the Corn Exchange in Amsterdam, 1774-1833. Johan Eymer (1757-1830) with games stick, pipe and wine glass. Above his head is written 'Heil zij Braven!' (Hail the Brave), while on the right are sacks (of money?) with his initials.


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