Published by 1789-1800, 1789
Seller: Pictura Prints, Art & Books, Overasselt, Netherlands
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No binding. Pieter Jan van Cuyck (illustrator). '"HET OUDE SCHILD OP TEXEL" / "A DELFT BY M ROELOFSWAERT"'A detailed etching depicting the village of Oudeschild on Texel, viewed from the Waddenzee, with sailing ships and boats in the foreground. The scene includes a road along the water with figures and a cart.Made by Theodorus de Roode after Pieter Jan van Cuyck.Medium: Etching on handlaid (verge) paper.Sheet size: 55 x 38.6 cm (21.65 x 15.2 inch). Image size: 40.9 x 28 cm. (16.1 x 11.02 inch).Í | EXPO-400 (MARINE VIEWS)BACKGROUND INFORMATIONPublished by Mattheus Roelofswaert in Delft, based on a drawing by Pieter Jan van Cuyck.Biography engraver: Theodorus de Roode (1736-ca.1791) was a Dutch engraver and painter known for his landscape, cityscape and portrait etchings, often based on original works by contemporary Dutch artists.Biography artist: Pieter Jan van Cuyck (1756-1823) was a Dutch draftsman known for his detailed landscapes and town views, often depicting rural and maritime scenes from the Netherlands. Condition: good, given age. The print is in good condition with minor signs of wear, including light creases along the edge and slight foxing on the margins. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully.
Publication Date: 1784
Seller: Pictura Prints, Art & Books, Overasselt, Netherlands
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Theodorus de Roode (illustrator). 'AFBEELDING VAN HET GEPLEEGDE GEWELD TE ROTTERDAM AAN DE BURGER COMPAGNIE NO. 9 OP DEN 3 APRIL 1784, ZOO ALS HET ZICH IN DE BAAN STRAAT VERTOONDE.'Chaotic street battle in Rotterdam between Orangists and the 9th Patriot Citizen Militia Company, on April 3, 1784. Soldiers fire into a crowd of fleeing citizens. Riot depicts the height of tensions between Republican Patriots and the followers of Stadtholder William V.Made by Theodorus de Roode after own design.Medium: Etching / engraving on hand laid (verge) paper. Watermark: French lilly.Sheet size: 38.9 x 36.2 cm (15.31 x 14.25 inch). Image size: 35.5 x 31 cm. (13.98 x 12.2 inch).ROTTERDAM, 1784, ORANGISTS, PATRIOTS, WILLIAM V, RIOTS, DUTCH REPUBLIC, POLITICAL UNREST, PATRIOT MILITIA, CITIZEN REVOLT, THEODORUS DE ROODE | PCO-B9-19BACKGROUND INFORMATIONPublished in 1784 during the Patriot-Orangist conflicts in Rotterdam.State: Proefdruk (proof ed.).Reference: FMH 4550.Biography engraver: Theodorus de Roode (1736-1791) was a Dutch engraver and painter. He made a study trip to Belgium and Germany around 1756 and later moved to Vienna, where he worked as a portrait painter until 1771. He married E. Wibbels in Rotterdam on July 23, 1786. De Roode created portraits, etchings, and engravings, with notable works including a tombstone for the R. K. St.-Rosaliakerk in Rotterdam and engravings for the Museum Boymans-van Beuningen in Rotterdam and the Rijksprentenkabinet in Amsterdam. Condition: very good, given age. Light foxing, creasing and soiling. . General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully.
Publication Date: 1790
Seller: Pictura Prints, Art & Books, Overasselt, Netherlands
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No binding. Theodorus de Roode (illustrator). 'AFBEELDING DER REMOTIE VAN EENIGE REGENTEN TE ROTTERDAM DEN 3 APRIL 1787. (NOT ON THIS SHEET AS THIS IS A PROOF IMPRESSION BEFORE CAPTIONS.)'View of the old town hall of Rotterdam where a delegation of patriots arrived to request the demotion of seven Orangist regents. Citizen's watch from the street and surrounding houses.Made by Theodorus de Roode after Theodorus de Roode.Etching and engraving on hand laid (verge) paper. Watermark: Lettering: Dangoumois (French contemporary paper).Sheet size: 48.5 x 36.5 cm (19.09 x 14.37 inch). Image size: 41.5 x 29.5 cm. (16.34 x 11.61 inch).ROTTERDAM-OLD CITY HALL-HISTORIC SCENE-SOLDIERSPCO-B2-10Source: unknown, to be determined.State: Rare proof state before all captions.Reference: FMH 4787-b. Condition: very good, given age. Light foxind, soiling and creasing. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully.
Seller: Inter-Antiquariaat Mefferdt & De Jonge, Amsterdam, Netherlands
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RIOTS IN ROTTERDAM BETWEEN ORANGISTS AND PATRIOTS "Afbeelding van het gepleegde geweld te Rotterdam aen de Burger Compagnie no. 9 op den 3 April 1784, zoo als het zich in de baan straat vertoonde." [Depiction of the violence committed in Rotterdam against Citizen Company No. 9 on 3 April 1784, as it appeared in the street." Etching with engraving made by Theodorus de Roode in 1784. Later hand-coloured. Size (plate mark): 36.2 × 39.8 cm. In the last quarter of the eighteenth century, the Dutch economy was in decline and the political system was corrupt and opaque. The country was governed by regents who mainly protected their own interests and by a stadtholder, William V, who did little or nothing for the people. The powerless population grew increasingly concerned about this deterioration, especially when England declared war on the Netherlands in 1780 and the economy finally collapsed. From that moment on, society became politicised. A revolutionary period began. Thanks to the influence of the Enlightenment, citizens had learned that they had a right to their own opinions. Two factions opposed each other: the Patriots (mostly drawn from the prosperous bourgeoisie) and the Orangists (lower classes plus regents). The Patriotsthose who called themselves true fatherlandersopposed the stadtholder. They wanted more freedom, more equality, and more participation in government. In Rotterdam especially, the factions confronted one another. There the Patriots had established a vrijcorps: a small army of armed citizens over which the stadtholder had no authority. On 3 April 1784, a group of supporters of Stadtholder William V waited for the vrijcorps outside Rotterdam's town hall. They pelted the Patriots with stones and mud, assuming the Patriots would not shoot. But the Patriots panicked and fired after all. Four people were killed in the clash. In this engraving we see the confrontation between the Ninth Citizen Company and Orangists in Prinsenstraat in Rotterdam, on the evening of 34 April 1784. The company, under Lieutenant-Colonel Elsevier, opens fire on the Orangist crowd. Beneath the image appears the emblem of Citizen Company No. 9. Literature: Frederik Muller "Nederlandsche historieplaten" (1863-1882), no. 4550. Price: Euro 650,-.