Gezicht op de ruïne van Huis ter Mey agter Leyderdorp (titel op object), RP-P-AO-10-49F-1, Abraham Rademaker, between 1725 and 1803

Gezicht op de ruïne van Huis ter Mey agter Leyderdorp (titel op object), RP-P-AO-10-49F-1, Abraham Rademaker, between 1725 and 1803

Identification title(s): view of the ruins of huis ter meyagter leyderdorp (title on object). Object type: picture book illustration object number: rp-p-ao-10-49. F-1. Inscriptions / marks: collector's mark, verso, stamped: lugt 2228. Description: view of part of the ruins of huis ter mey near leiderdorp. In the background the contours of leiden. Manufacture. Manufacturer: printmaker: abraham rademaker (mentioned on object). Place of manufacture: amsterdam. Dating: 1725 - 1803. Material: paper technique: etching / engraving (printing process). Dimensions: plate edge: h 80 mm × w 113 mm. Explanation: print also used in: rademaker, abraham. Cabinet of dutch features and faces: contained in 300 art plates (…). 2 parts. Amsterdam: willem barents, 1725, vol. 1, ill. 91. After 1725, this print appeared in several reissues, published in 1727-1733, 1770-1771 and 1792-1803. It is impossible to determine exactly which edition the current copy comes from. Subject: what: ruin of a dwelling, house, castle, etc. Prospect of city, town panorama, silhouette of city. Where: huis ter mey. To lead. Acquisition: transfer of management 1887. Date: between 1725 and 1803.
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