C. Netscher Effigiem pinxit Aº 1670. Jak: Houbraken Sculpsit.
H. Scheurleer Excudit [n.d., c.1730.]
Etching, very fine impression. Sheet 395 x 345mm (15½ x 13½"). Trimmed, mounted in album paper.
Jan de Witt (1625-72), standing in the Schepenbank council chamber, the stamp of Holland in his hand. He was de facto leader of the Dutch Republic for nearly twenty years, until his opposition to the appointment of William of Orange as stadtholder led to the murder of him and his brother Cornelis.
[Ref: 53047] £75.00
H. Scheurleer Excudit [n.d., c.1730.]
Etching, very fine impression. Sheet 395 x 345mm (15½ x 13½"). Trimmed, mounted in album paper.
Jan de Witt (1625-72), standing in the Schepenbank council chamber, the stamp of Holland in his hand. He was de facto leader of the Dutch Republic for nearly twenty years, until his opposition to the appointment of William of Orange as stadtholder led to the murder of him and his brother Cornelis.
[Ref: 53047] £75.00
