Watermolen bij Saint-Denis Een water Molen buyten S. de Nys (titel op object) Gezichten op Parijs en omgeving (serietitel), RP-P-OB-20.510, Reinier Nooms, between 1656 and 1662

Watermolen bij Saint-Denis Een water Molen buyten S. de Nys (titel op object) Gezichten op Parijs en omgeving (serietitel), RP-P-OB-20.510, Reinier Nooms, between 1656 and 1662

Identification title(s): watermill at saint-denis. A water mill bought by s. De nys (title on object). Views of paris and surroundings (series title). Object type: print serial number: 3/8object number: rp-p-ob-20. 510. Catalog reference: hollstein dutch 67-2(2), the illustrated bartsch 57-2(2). Inscriptions / marks: collector's mark, verso lower left, stamped: lugt 240. Description: a watermill near saint-denis. Along the stream a man with a number of donkeys. Manufacture. Manufacturer: printmaker: reinier nooms, according to own design by: reinier nooms. Dating: 1656 - 1662. Physical features: etching and drypoint. Material: paper technique: etching / drypoint. Dimensions: plate edge: h 135 mm × w 245 mm. Subject: what: watermill in landscape. Where: saint-denis. Acquisition: transfer of management 1816. Date: between 1656 and 1662.
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