Grafmonument voor Willem Crul, 1781 Allegorical tomb for Rear-Admiral William Crul, died at English attack on his ship on February 4, 1781. Picture Group with the fallen Crul in armor resting on a gun in a box with a depiction of the naval combat. Two allegorical figures wear the coat with a Latin inscription. Beneath a four-line vers. Manufacturer : printmaker Cornelis Brouwer (listed building), designed by Pieter Wagenaar (II) (listed building) writer: Bernardus Bosch (writer) (listed building) Publisher: Albrecht Borchers (listed object) Place manufacture: Northern Netherlands Date: 1781 Ph
Grafmonument voor Willem Crul, 1781 Allegorical tomb for Rear-Admiral William Crul, died at English attack on his ship on February 4, 1781. Picture Group with the fallen Crul in armor resting on a gun in a box with a depiction of the naval combat. Two allegorical figures wear the coat with a Latin inscription. Beneath a four-line vers. Manufacturer : printmaker Cornelis Brouwer (listed building), designed by Pieter Wagenaar (II) (listed building) writer: Bernardus Bosch (writer) (listed building) Publisher: Albrecht Borchers (listed object) Place manufacture: Northern Netherlands Date: 1781 Physical characteristics: etching and engra material: paper Technique: etching / engra (printing process) Measurements: plate edge: h 173 mm × W 114 mm Subject: grave-building, monumental tomb fight of Willem Crul (1781), when: 1781-02-04 - 1781-02-04
Size: 1329px × 1880px
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License: Licensed
Model Released: No
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