Haarlem, North Holland: the Paviljoen Welgelegen, the seat of Henry Hope. Etching by B. Comte, 1792, after H.P. Schouten, 1791.

  • Schouten, Hermanus Petrus, 1747-1822.
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1792
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47864i
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Haarlem, North Holland: the Paviljoen Welgelegen, the seat of Henry Hope. Etching by B. Comte, 1792, after H.P. Schouten, 1791. Wellcome Collection. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Designed for the banker Henry Hope by Triquetti, the building was constructed 1785-1790. It later became the seat of the Regional Government of Noord-Holland

Publication/Creation

Basileæ [Basel] : Chr: à Mechel Sculptur: direxit, 1792.

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1 print : etching, with engraving

Lettering

Vue perspective de la maison de campagne nommée Welgelegen au Bois de Harlem. H:P: Schouten ad nat: delineavit 1791 ; Benjamin Comte sculpsit Basileæ 1792.

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Jan Bomans, De Villa Borghese in het hart van Holland, Tilburg: Syntax Publishers, 1996

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Wellcome Collection 47864i

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