Namurcum, Nam. Region. opp. ad Mosae Sabisque confluentes; loci natura muntissimum.
Pet: Schenk exc: Amsteled: cum Privilegio. [n.d., c.1702.]
Engraving, 210 x 265mm. 8¼ x 10½". Staining to extremities only.
Panoramic view of Namur in Wallonia, southern Belgium. It is both the capital of the province of Namur and (since 1986) of the Walloon Region. Engraved and published in Amsterdam by Pieter Schenk (1660 - 1718/1719). Titles in Latin, to left, and Dutch. Plate to Schenk's 'Hecatompolis' (1702), which included one hundred profile views of cities throughout the world.
Hollstein, vol XV, nos.1306-1405.
[Ref: 11472] £150.00
Engraving, 210 x 265mm. 8¼ x 10½". Staining to extremities only.
Panoramic view of Namur in Wallonia, southern Belgium. It is both the capital of the province of Namur and (since 1986) of the Walloon Region. Engraved and published in Amsterdam by Pieter Schenk (1660 - 1718/1719). Titles in Latin, to left, and Dutch. Plate to Schenk's 'Hecatompolis' (1702), which included one hundred profile views of cities throughout the world.
Hollstein, vol XV, nos.1306-1405.
[Ref: 11472] £150.00