View of the ruins of Castle Heenvliet, also known as Castle Ravesteijn. Bottom right noticed: M. Manufacturer : print maker: Jacobus Apparent foot (indicated on object) to drawing of: Roland RoghmanPlaats manufacture: Amsterdam Date: 1711 - 1774 Material: paper Technique: etching dimensions: plate edge: H 139 mm × W 180 mmToelichtingPrent also used in: Smids, Ludolf. Treasury of Nederlandsse ancient; or dictionary, behels income Dutch towns and villages, castles, locks and gentlemen Huysen (...). Amsterdam: Pieter de Coup, 1711, between p. 132 and 133. It is also possible that this print from


View of the ruins of Castle Heenvliet, also known as Castle Ravesteijn. Bottom right noticed: M. Manufacturer : print maker: Jacobus Apparent foot (indicated on object) to drawing of: Roland RoghmanPlaats manufacture: Amsterdam Date: 1711 - 1774 Material: paper Technique: etching dimensions: plate edge: H 139 mm × W 180 mmToelichtingPrent also used in: Smids, Ludolf. Treasury of Nederlandsse ancient; or dictionary, behels income Dutch towns and villages, castles, locks and gentlemen Huysen (...). Amsterdam: Pieter de Coup, 1711, between p. 132 and 133. It is also possible that this print from the second (1737) or third (1774) is busy, or out of a publication with only the illustrations: Nederlandsche ancient, consisting of sixty representations (...) located in Holland, 't Sticht of Utrecht and Gelderland etc. Amsterdam. Hendrik Bosch, 1721. See RP-T-1900-a-4336 for the drawing Where: this print is on gebaseerd. Subject: ruin of a dwelling, house, castle, etc. where Castle Heenvliet


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