"Cum privil.", "I. Bormeester, eccu.", Bar scales given in "Gemene Duÿtsche Mÿlen 15 in een Graedt" and "Uren gaens de 4 maken 3 Mÿlen"., BEIN 1973 Folio 18: Backed with paper. Ms. no. "41" in upper-right corner. Sheet measures 53.6 x 62.7 cm. No. 40 of 87 maps bound together., Inset: De resterende Eÿlanden van Hollant alhier bÿgevoecht., North oriented to the upper-right., Prime meridian: Ferro., Relief shown pictorially., and Title in Latin; place names in Dutch.
"A Dutch soldier (left) and his wife (right), joining hands, dance round a tree of Liberty to music supplied by a foppish French soldier on the extreme left who beats a drum and blows a trumpet, and by a stout Dutchman on the extreme right who plays bagpipes inscribed 'Vader-lands Liefde' (Love of Country). The 'tree' is a pole surmounted by a milk-churn inscribed 'Vryheid \ Gellykheid \ Broederscha[p]', [This inscription (Liberty, Equality, Fraternity) occurs on Dutch prints after the French invasion, e.g. Van Stolk, No. 5299; Muller, No. 5385.] above which is a cap of Liberty shaped like a fool's cap, and a tricolour flag inscribed 'Hollandia Regenerate[a]'. On the churn sits a parroquet, 'trying to imitate the patriotic accents of his French brothers'. A monkey climbs up the pole as in BMSat 8831. Texts, 'Acts', vii. 41, and 'Job', xviii. 16."--British Museum online catalogue.
Description:
Artist identified as Hess and printmaker questionably identified as Gillray in the British Museum catalogue., One of twenty plates published as a bound set entitled: Hollandia regenerata., Place and date of publication from British Museum catalogue., Plate numbered "1" in upper left corner., Possibly published by Hannah Humphrey. See British Museum catalogue., Temporary local subject terms: Military uniforms: Dutch uniforms -- Dutchmen -- Holland: civil discord -- Tree of Liberty -- Cap of Liberty -- Emblems: dove as emblem of peace -- Monkeys -- Kitchen utensils: milk churns -- Musical instruments: drum -- Bagpipes -- Musical instruments: trumpets, Title etched above image., and With: Letterpress explanation in French that includes appropriate texts from the Bible in Dutch and in English.
Subject (Name):
Auchincloss, Hugh Dudley--Ownership., Harvey, Francis--Ownership., and Hess, David, 1770-1843, artist.
"Aende nieuwe-brug met previlegie"., Backed with paper. Ms. no. "10" in upper right-hand corner. Sheet measures 53.5 x 62.5 cm. No. 9 of 87 maps bound together., Bar scale given in "Duytsche Myl"., Relief shown pictorially; depths shown by soundings., Watermark., and With north oriented towards upper left.
Publisher:
By Gerard van Keulen,
Subject (Geographic):
Wismar (Germany)--Maps--Early works to 1800.
Subject (Topic):
Nautical charts--Germany--Wismar Bay--Early works to 1800.
"Aen de nieuwen brugh met previlegi"., Backed with paper. Ms. no. "58" in upper right-hand corner. Sheet measures 53.7 x 62.3 cm. No. 53 of 87 maps bound together., Bar scale given in "Duytsche Myl"., Relief shown pictorially; depths shown by soundings., With north oriented towards the right., and With two inset maps at bottom: "Caap Cette N W ten N4" and "Caap Cette N W ten W 3."
Publisher:
By Gerard van Keulen,
Subject (Geographic):
Sète (France)--Maps--Early works to 1800.
Subject (Topic):
Nautical charts--France--Sète--Early works to 1800.
"The Convention, a creature with the body of a stout woman and with seven monstrous and demoniac heads, sits full-face in an accoucheur's chair. A little demon on the ground holds up a pitchfork. A French surgeon, smiling (right), with shirt-sleeves rolled up, holds a clumsy pair of forceps; a Dutch accoucheur, fat and senile, peers into a folio volume: 'Sectio Caes: et Sectio Synchondroseos'. '. . . L'accoucheur Français, homme experimenté, prévoit ses terribles convulsions, et s'est déja muni du forceps. Son collegue Hollandais, dont les craintes vont encore plus loin, repete la théorie de l'incision Caesarienne. Il faudrait effectivement un Caesar, pour couper court à tout proces.' Text, 'Isaiah', xiv. 29. Her fruit shall be a fiery flying serpent."--British Museum online catalogue.
Description:
Artist identified as Hess and printmaker questionably identified as Gillray in the British Museum catalogue., One of twenty plates published as a bound set entitled: Hollandia regenerata., Place and date of publication from British Museum catalogue., Plate numbered "19" in upper left corner., Possibly published by Hannah Humphrey. See British Museum catalogue., Temporary local subject terms: Holland: civil discord -- Conventions -- Surgeons -- Medical instruments: forceps -- Physicians: Dutch accoucheurs -- Monsters., Title etched below image., and With: Letterpress explanation in French that includes appropriate texts from the Bible in Dutch and in English.
Subject (Name):
Auchincloss, Hugh Dudley--Ownership., Harvey, Francis--Ownership., and Hess, David, 1770-1843, artist.
Hoorn, Jan Claesz ten, fl. 1671-1715, bookseller Luiken, Jan, 1649-1712, engraver Voorstad, Andries, fl. 1680-1722, printer Yk, Cornelius van
Published / Created:
1697
Call Number:
2009 +232
Image Count:
236
Description:
Armorial bookplate of the Earls of Macclesfield: South Library, 205.G.3 [number in ms.]. Blind armorial stamp of Earls of Macclesfield., Pagination errors: p. 364 misnumbered 354., and Sheet with ms. notes in English laid in between p. 58 and 59.
Publisher:
Gedrukt by Andries Voorstad, tot Delft, voor Jan ten Hoorn, boekverkoper tot Amsterdam over ’t Oude Heere Logement
Subject (Topic):
Naval architecture --Netherlands --Early works to 1800, Shipbuilding --Netherlands --Early works to 1800, and Toy and movable books --Netherlands --Specimens