Aanhouding Wilhelmina van Pruisen bij Bonrepas aan de Vlist door Mathias de Sallieth (naar Karel la Fargue), Karel la Fargue

Aanhouding Wilhelmina van Pruisen bij Bonrepas aan de Vlist door Mathias de Sallieth (naar Karel la Fargue), Karel la Fargue

Identification arrest of the princess at goejanverwellesluis, 1787 object type: picture object number: rp-p-ob-60. 378 catalog reference: fmh 4834-e. Note: appears before the letter. Atlas van stolk 4802-1 inscriptions / marks: collector's mark, verso, stamped: lugt 2228 description: arrest of the procession of carriages with princess wilhelmina of prussia by an exercise company at goejanverwellesluis, june 28, 1787. Manufacture manufacturer: printmaker: mathias de sallieth (after a drawing by: karel la fargue) dating: 1787 material and technology, physical characteristics: etching, hand-colored; proof material: paper technique: etching / hand coloring dimensions: plate edge: width 123 mm × height 203 mm explanation with the letter used as an illustration in: the hague princelyke and koninglyke almanach, for the leap year 1788. Johannes françois jacobs d'agé: the hague, 1788. Subject what: arrest (or criminal), arrest of princess wilhelmina at goejanverwellesluis when: 1787-06-28 - 1787-06-28 where: goejanverwellesluis who: wilhelmina of prussia (1751-1820) acquisition and rights: acquisition: purchase 1881 copyright: public domain. Date: 1987.
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