Alkmaar, Schabaelje, Jan Philipsz, Amsterdam, Visscher, Claes Jansz. (II), Junius, Hadrianus, Heemskerck, Maarten van, Antwerp, Galle, Philips, Den Grooten Figuer-Bibel, De acht wereldwonderen, Van de Seven Wonderen der Wereldt, Mausolaeum, Mausoleum van Halicarnassus, lower right - handwritten in brown ink, The Mausoleum of Halicarnassus, the tomb of King Mausolus, a Persian city prince of Halicarnassus from the 4th century BC. It was built after his death in 353 BC by order of his widow, Queen Artemisia. The tomb has a rectangular shape and on top of the structure is a chariot. In the foreground the queen under a parasol, accompanied by servants. In the foreground on the left sculptors are carving a statue. Below the representation a verse in Latin. This print is part of an album., print, album leaf, prints, 315, height 213 mm, width 261 mm, Southern Netherlands, 1537 - 1612-03-29, print maker, printmaker, 1572 - 1572, paper, engraving, engraving (printing process), Work conception, Northern Netherlands, 1498 - 1574, after a design by, 1511-07-01 - 1576-06-16, writer, Publication (Event), Publication, 1586 - 1652-06-19, publisher, 1592 - 1656-04
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Alkmaar, Schabaelje, Jan Philipsz, Amsterdam, Visscher, Claes Jansz, Ii, Junius, Hadrianus, Heemskerck, Maarten van, Antwerp, Galle, Philips, Den Grooten Figuer-Bibel, De acht wereldwonderen, Van de Seven Wonderen der Wereldt, Mausolaeum, Mausoleum van Halicarnassus, lower right - handwritten, brown ink, Mausoleum, Halicarnassus, tomb, King Mausolus, Persian city prince, 4th century BC, was built, death, 353 Bc, order, widow, Queen Artemisia, rectangular shape, top, structure, chariot, foreground, queen under, parasol, accompanied, servants, left sculptors, carving, statue, representation, verse, Latin, print, part, album, album leaf, prints, 315, height 213 mm, width 261 mm, Southern Netherlands, 1537 - 1612-03-29, print maker, printmaker, 1572 - 1572, paper, engraving, printing process, Work conception, Northern Netherlands, 1498 - 1574, design, 1511-07-01 - 1576-06-16, writer, Publication, Event, 1586 - 1652-06-19, publisher, 1592 - 1656-04
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