Netherlands - Breda; Hendrik Spilman/ Tirion - GEZIGT UIT VALKENBERG OP DE KERK TE BREDA – EEN ANDER GEZIGT UIT VALKENBERG 1732 - 1721-1750





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Two copper-engraved views of Breda from Valkenberg by Hendrik Spilman after Cornelis Pronk, published by Isaak Tirion in Amsterdam, Netherlands, uncoloured and framed with double passe-partout in a wooden frame with a gold edging and museum glass (frame size 34 x 25 cm).
Description from the seller
Two engravings by Spilman on a single sheet.
Views of Breda from Valkenberg.
A different view from Valkenberg, 1732
View from Valkenberg towards the church in Breda (title on object)
printmaker: Hendrik Spilman
to a drawing by Cornelis Pronk
Publisher: Isaak Tirion, Amsterdam
both engravings from: Engraving from: Spilman, Hendrik. The glorifies the Netherlands, or cabinet of contemporary views. 9 vols. Amsterdam: Isaac Tirion, 1745-1774, vol. 2 (1746).
Perfectly framed with double passe-partout in a wooden frame with a gold edge and museum glass.
From an antiquarian bookstore/picture framing shop in Breda.
Dimensions of the list: 34 x 25 cm
References Rijksmuseum
Object number
RP-P-2019-1422
See the photos for a good impression, they are part of the description.
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Seller's Story
Two engravings by Spilman on a single sheet.
Views of Breda from Valkenberg.
A different view from Valkenberg, 1732
View from Valkenberg towards the church in Breda (title on object)
printmaker: Hendrik Spilman
to a drawing by Cornelis Pronk
Publisher: Isaak Tirion, Amsterdam
both engravings from: Engraving from: Spilman, Hendrik. The glorifies the Netherlands, or cabinet of contemporary views. 9 vols. Amsterdam: Isaac Tirion, 1745-1774, vol. 2 (1746).
Perfectly framed with double passe-partout in a wooden frame with a gold edge and museum glass.
From an antiquarian bookstore/picture framing shop in Breda.
Dimensions of the list: 34 x 25 cm
References Rijksmuseum
Object number
RP-P-2019-1422
See the photos for a good impression, they are part of the description.
is sent by registered mail

