Drawing of the lottery in Amsterdam, 1696, Imagination of how the Loterye was drawn to Amsterdam Ao. 1696 in Mey (title on object), Drawing of the lottery in Amsterdam, May 1696. There are two large barrels on an open gallery. On the right the Nieten and Watten, on the left the Nommers. A boy draws a ticket from each and passes it to the back. Here the winners are written down and declared. Below the representation a verse in two columns of three lines each on the world as a lottery., print, print maker: Pieter van den Berge, (mentioned on object), after own design by: Pieter van den Berge, (mentioned on object), publisher: Pieter van den Berge, (mentioned on object), Amsterdam, 1696, paper, etching, engraving, height, 172 mm × width, 263 mm
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