. The sleeping farmer from Stolwijk, or the so-called Sleeping Stolk Boer. The Rietdekker Dirk Klaasz de Bakker was asleep from June 29, 1706 to January 11, 1707 (27 weeks) and after waking fall into until March 15, 1707. Central to the bed with the bed with the sleeping man and some visitors. This show is surrounded by eight smaller scenes with cityscapes and emblems. Printed on the leaf under the plate a fresh in three columns. In the main performance and in the emblems, numbers are referred to in the spotlight. As number 1 at the top right, on which the envy breaks out of the earth and with


. The sleeping farmer from Stolwijk, or the so-called Sleeping Stolk Boer. The Rietdekker Dirk Klaasz de Bakker was asleep from June 29, 1706 to January 11, 1707 (27 weeks) and after waking fall into until March 15, 1707. Central to the bed with the bed with the sleeping man and some visitors. This show is surrounded by eight smaller scenes with cityscapes and emblems. Printed on the leaf under the plate a fresh in three columns. In the main performance and in the emblems, numbers are referred to in the spotlight. As number 1 at the top right, on which the envy breaks out of the earth and with her fog the sun is darkened.


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