Willemspoort in Brussels, 1815, Vue de la Porte Guillaume a Bruxelles (title on object), View of the Willemspoort in Brussels. The gate inaugurated by King William I after his inauguration in Brussels in 1815. In front of the gate many different figures: walkers, soldiers on horseback and some carriages. On the left the establishment 'Champs Elisées'. Previously, this city gate bore the names Lakense Poort and Porte Napoléon, later the gate was renamed Porte d'Anvers., print, print maker: Johann Nepomuk Gibèle, (mentioned on object), after drawing by: Jean-Baptiste André De Noter, (mentioned on object), after drawing by: Jean Baptiste Madou, (mentioned on object), Brussels, 1815 - 1816, paper, etching, height, 641 mm × width, 880 mm
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Willemspoort, Brussels, 1815, Vue de la Porte Guillaume, Bruxelles, title, object, View, gate inaugurated, King William I, inauguration, front, gate, different figures, walkers, soldiers, horseback, carriages, left, establishment, Champs Elisées, Previously, city gate bore, names Lakense Poort, Porte Napoléon, later, was, renamed Porte d'Anvers, print, print maker, Johann Nepomuk Gibèle, mentioned, drawing, Jean-Baptiste André De Noter, Jean Baptiste Madou, 1815 - 1816, paper, etching, height, 641 mm × width, 880 mm
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