The sleeping farmer of Stolwijk, 1707, See here a neat Print, in order, A statue that people in the Netherlands are talking about (title on object), The sleeping farmer of Stolwijk, or the so-called sleeping Stolk farmer. Dirk Klaasz de Bakker slept from June 29, 1706 to January 11, 1707 (27 weeks) and after being awakened he fell asleep again until March 15, 1707. In the center is the bed with the sleeping man and some visitors. This representation is surrounded by eight smaller scenes with cityscapes and emblems. Printed on the sheet under the plate a verse in 3 columns., print, print maker: B. van Kempen, (mentioned on object), unknown, (mentioned on object), Rotterdam, 1707, paper, etching, letterpress printing, height, 380 mm × width, 300 mm
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