Too bad theater after the Leiden gunpowder disaster, 1807, Leydens Too bad theater after the terrible event of 12 Jan: 1807 (title on object), Theater with a view 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. In the foreground on the right is the grieving Leiden city virgin, on the left two citizens wail over the deceased victims who are still under the rubble., print, print maker: Jan Lucas van der Beek, (mentioned on object), after drawing by: Christiaan van Waardt, (mentioned on object), publisher: Hendrik Arend Banse, (mentioned on object), print maker: Netherlands, publisher: Amsterdam, 1807, paper, etching, engraving, height, 420 mm × width, 555 mm
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Too bad theater, Leiden gunpowder disaster, 1807, Leydens Too bad theater, terrible event, 12 Jan, title, object, Theater, view, destroyed area, gunpowder disaster, Steenschuur, canal, extension, Rapenburg, Leiden, January 12, foreground, right, grieving Leiden city virgin, left two citizens wail, deceased victims, under, rubble, print, print maker, Jan Lucas van der Beek, mentioned, drawing, Christiaan van Waardt, publisher, Hendrik Arend Banse, Netherlands, Amsterdam, paper, etching, engraving, height, 420 mm × width, 555 mm
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