Ruins on the Rapenburg in Leiden after the disaster, 1807, Ruins on the Rapenburg, in Leiden, Caused by the jumping of a vessel containing gunpowder, on January 12, 1807, Ruïns du Rapenburg, à Leide (...) (title on object), View from the Nieuwsteegbrug of the destroyed area after the gunpowder disaster on the Steenschuur, a canal in the extension of the Rapenburg, in Leiden on January 12, 1807. Clean-up work after the disaster, in the center the Saaihal, in the distance on the left the Pieterskerk . In the foreground the body of a victim is being carried away. In the margin between the two titles is a vignette with the Leiden city virgin comforted by Hope. The print includes a printed statement., print, print maker: Jacob Ernst Marcus, (mentioned on object), after drawing by: Johannes Jelgerhuis, (mentioned on object), publisher: P.H. Meyer & Co., (mentioned on object), print maker: Netherlands, publisher: Amsterdam, 1807, paper, etching, engraving, height, 490 mm × width, 600 mm
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