Revolutions in 1787, Scene of the revolution in the Netherlands, in 1787 (title on object), Sheet with six representations of the most striking events in the Netherlands in the year 1787. Four square representations of the arrest at Goejanverwellesluis, the overtaking of the prince in The Hague, the restoration of the hereditary stadtholdership and the bombardment of Gorcum. In the center two medallions with a portrait of the Duke of Brunswick and the restoration of the government in Amsterdam. The print includes a message from the publisher., print, print maker: Jan Lucas van der Beek, (mentioned on object), after drawing by: Jacobus van Meurs, (mentioned on object), Northern Netherlands, 1789, paper, etching, engraving, height, 375 mm × width, 443 mm
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Revolutions, 1787, Scene, revolution, Netherlands, title, object, Sheet, six representations, striking events, year 1787, Four square representations, arrest, Goejanverwellesluis, overtaking, prince, Hague, restoration, hereditary stadtholdership, bombardment, Gorcum, center two medallions, portrait, Duke, Brunswick, government, Amsterdam, print includes, message, publisher, print, print maker, Jan Lucas van der Beek, mentioned, drawing, Jacobus van Meurs, Northern Netherlands, 1789, paper, etching, engraving, height, 375 mm × width, 443 mm
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