De kom in de trekvaart tussen Leiden en Den Haag in Leidschendam De Leidsche-Dam, van Den Hage te zien (titel op object), RP-P-OB-46.808, Paulus Constantijn la Fargue, between 1739 and 1782

De kom in de trekvaart tussen Leiden en Den Haag in Leidschendam De Leidsche-Dam, van Den Hage te zien (titel op object), RP-P-OB-46.808, Paulus Constantijn la Fargue, between 1739 and 1782

Identification title(s): the bowl in the canal between leiden and the hague in leidschendam. The leidsche-dam, seen from the hage (title on object). Object type: print object number: rp-p-ob-46. 808. Inscriptions / marks: collector's mark, verso, stamped: lugt 2228. Description: the bowl in the canal between leiden and the hague in leidschendam. It leaves and the bowl seen from the hague side in the direction of leiden. There are barges in the lock basin, walkers and farmers walk on the right side of the quay. In the distance the dome of the reformed church on the delftse kade. Manufacture. Manufacturer: printmaker: paulus constantijn la fargue (mentioned on object), after a painting by: paulus constantijn la fargue (mentioned on object). Dating: 1739 - 1782. Physical features: etching. Material: paper technique: etching. Dimensions: plate edge: h 180 mm × w 260 mm. Subject: what: canals, waters (in village), ships (in general). Where: leidschendam. Acquisition: unknown. Date: between 1739 and 1782.
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