Antique Print-TIEL-BUURNESCHE POORT-GELDERLAND-NETHERLANDS-Spilman-1743

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Antique Print-TIEL-BUURNESCHE POORT-GELDERLAND-NETHERLANDS-Spilman-1743 Specs
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TypePrint
Subject0
Original/Licensed ReprintOriginal
Year of Production1743
MaterialEngraving
Date of CreationPre-1800
Listed ByDealer or Reseller
Print SurfacePaper
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Original copperplate engraving and etching on a verge type hand laid paper. Watermarks present, but nog visible on every sheet. on paper. Size in cm: The overall

size is ca. 22 x 28 cm. The image

size is ca. 10 x 15.5 cm. Size in inch: The overall

size is ca. 8.7 x 11 inch. The image

size is ca. 3.9 x 6.1 inch. Plate: 'Tiel 1742 - Buurensche Poort te Tiel 1742.' (The city of Tiel - The Burense Poort in Tiel, The Netherlands, as they appeared in 1742.) Two views on one sheet. This original old antique print / plate / view originates from a Dutch book of town and city views called: 'Het verheerlykt Nederland of Kabinet van hedendaagsche gezigten', Amsterdam, 1746 edition. The exact dates the plates were engraved vary.Artists and Engravers: Hendrik Spilman (Dutch 1721-1784): Engraver and designer of mostly town and city views. Isaac Tirion (1705-1769) was a successful dutch publisher in Amsterdam who produced extensive volumes of Dutch town plans as well as a number of atlases with maps usually based on those of G. Delisle. His most well known atlas is 'Nieuwe en beknopte hand-atlas.' Condition: Excellent. General age related toning. Occasional light shop soiling. Keywords: ANTIQUE PRINT-TIEL-BUURNESCHE POORT-GELDERLAND-NETHERLANDS-SPILMAN (PCO) C61-18