View of Hocsieu, Jacob van Meurs, circa 1670

View of Hocsieu, Jacob van Meurs, circa 1670

View of hocsieu. Hocsieu met de voor stadt. Key: a. De voor stadt lamthay. / b. Brugh met 36 boogen. / verse rivier. / d. Water poort. A colour version of this plate is to be found in the koninklijke bibliotheek, inv. Nr. 1049b13_048. The plate features an english title and key. Pieter van hoorn undertook his voyage to the imperial court in china in 1662-1663. -dr olfert dapper (1636-1689) published a large number of books after 1663. He wrote a history of the city of amsterdam and furnished the first dutch translation of herodotus. But he is known particularly for his many descriptions of foreign lands which he compiled from various sources, without ever seeing the countries he wrote about for himself. This view of the city of hocsieu is taken from a description of imperial china. The publisher of this volume, jacob van meurs, was also an engraver. However it is not certain whether he was the engraver of these prints. Cf. Koninklijke bibliotheek, the hague, inv. Nr. 693 c 6 dl vii op. P. 109, inv. Nr. 3032 b 13, op. P. 33 and inv. Nr. 1049b13_048. Date: circa 1670. Dimensions: height: 71.5 cm (28.1 in); width: 30 cm (11.8 in). Medium: engraving on paper. Collection: Koninklijke Bibliotheek. AMH-6845-KB View of Hocsieu
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