Jan Blanken Jansz (1755-1838), Inspecteur-generaal van Waterstaat, SK-A-1845 Jan Blanken (1755-1838) is dressed in the uniform of Inspector General of the Public Works. He wears the insignia associated with (left to right) the Order of the Red Eagle of Prussia, the Order of the Dutch Lion and the Order of the Legion of Honor. In the background Where: apparently shown Willem locks in Amsterdam. Willem Locks are the access to the North Holland Canal, which was completed in 1824 and was one of the most famous works of engineering Whites. The locks were named after King William client I. Manufact


Jan Blanken Jansz (1755-1838), Inspecteur-generaal van Waterstaat, SK-A-1845 Jan Blanken (1755-1838) is dressed in the uniform of Inspector General of the Public Works. He wears the insignia associated with (left to right) the Order of the Red Eagle of Prussia, the Order of the Dutch Lion and the Order of the Legion of Honor. In the background Where: apparently shown Willem locks in Amsterdam. Willem Locks are the access to the North Holland Canal, which was completed in 1824 and was one of the most famous works of engineering Whites. The locks were named after King William client I. Manufacturer : painter Jean Augustin Daiwaille Dating: 1820 - 1838 Physical characteristics: oil on canvas material: oil canvas Dimensions: support: h 79 cm. B × 66 cm. external dimensions: 13 cm d. (Including carrier SK-L-1329.) Subject: historical person when: 1755 - William I SluisWie 1838


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