Identification title(s): the fatal fall of william iii during a hunting party, 1702. Object type: print history print object number: rp-p-ob-82. 969. Catalog reference: fmh 3021-b note: (added number rpk), fmh 19. Atlas van stolk 22. Description: the fatal fall of king willem iii during a hunting party, march 4, 1702. The king sitting on the ground is helped up by bystanders, on the left the king's horse. Marked top right: pl. Lix. Manufacture. Manufacturer: printmaker: anonymous, after a design by: charles rochussen (mentioned on object), printer: emrik & binger (mentioned on object). Place of manufacture: printmaker: netherlands, printer: haarlem. Dating: 1853 - 1861. Physical characteristics: tone lithography in black with a tone block in light orange. Material: paper technique: tone lithography. Dimensions: sheet: h 155 mm × w 237 mm explanation used as an illustration in: jacob van lennep, the history of the fatherland in sketches and images, binger, amsterdam 1855-1861, 8 parts, pl. Lix. This number is a number added by the rpk and is not listed in frederik muller, but the work for which the print was made or comes from is listed in frederik muller. Subject: what: hunting accidents. When: 1702-03-04. Who: william iii (prince of orange and king of england, scotland and ireland). Acquisition: purchase 1881. Date: between 1853 and 1861.
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