Gezicht op Brussel (middelste deel) Bruxella nobilissima Brabantiae civitas restauratum ano 1748 Midsection of a face in Brussels in bird's eye view, consisting of three delen. Manufacturer : printmaker Abraham Dircksz. Santvoort To own design of Abraham Dircksz. Santvoort To design: Nicolaas van der Horst (indicated on object) Place manufacture: Brussels Dated: 1640 and / or 1748 Material: paper Technique: etching / engra (printing process) Measurements: plate edge: H 434 mm × W 411 mmToelichtingOnderdeel of the cityscape of the second edition (1748) of a wall map of Brussels, entitled 'Bruxe


Gezicht op Brussel (middelste deel) Bruxella nobilissima Brabantiae civitas restauratum ano 1748 Midsection of a face in Brussels in bird's eye view, consisting of three delen. Manufacturer : printmaker Abraham Dircksz. Santvoort To own design of Abraham Dircksz. Santvoort To design: Nicolaas van der Horst (indicated on object) Place manufacture: Brussels Dated: 1640 and / or 1748 Material: paper Technique: etching / engra (printing process) Measurements: plate edge: H 434 mm × W 411 mmToelichtingOnderdeel of the cityscape of the second edition (1748) of a wall map of Brussels, entitled 'Bruxella Nobilissima Brabantiae civitas restauratum ano 1748. This wall chart consisted of a map (printed on six sheets, see: RP-P-AO-17 to 73) and below or above this cityscape (printed from three plates, see: RP-P-AO-17-74), with along the sides describe the city and faces of buildings. The first edition was published in 1640 under the title 'Bruxella Nobilissima Brabantiae civitas ano 1640'. Subject: prospect of city, town panorama, silhouette of city Justitia (justice) as Roman personificationarmour (+ weapons) hoofed animals: deerfortified city church (exterior) Where: BrusselWie: Philip IV (king of Spain)


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