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WESTHREENE, Tobias van.
Delft, in eenige afbeeldingen der schoonste Monumenten […] Hoofdgebowen en Gezigten in en nabij de Stad. Naar de natuur geteekend door C. Bos, op steen gebragt door G.J. Bos en met tinten gedrukt door P.W.M. Trap. met daarbij gewoegden texst Door T. Van Westhreene.
The work contains mainly architectural views drawn and lithographed by brothers Christiaan, Gerardus, and Johannes Bos. The text describes the buildings and institutions depicted, giving historical backgrounds and details of their former and current use. The views include the various churches, the East Port, the academy building, a clock shop, Prinsenhof, and the tomb of Willem I.
- Published
- Delft: J.J. Van Gessel, n.d. [1858-1860].
- References
- Landwehr, Dutch Books 478; Bobins 1022.
- Plates
- 15 + title
- Binding/Size
- M=4to
- Value
- 0-5000
- Published
- Delft: J.J. Van Gessel, n.d. [1858-1860].
- Ref
- 5282
FIRST EDITION. 4to, III, 1l., 60pp text, xv leaves, 15 tinted lithographed plates by G.J. Bos printed by P.W.M. Trap of Leyden, original blind-stamped red cloth gilt. From the library of Bernard de Saxe-Weimar with his book label. Coloured plates in order: 1. Title page. 2. De Graftombe van Prins Willem I. 3. Het Academiegebouw. 4. Het Stadhuis. 5. De Oude of St. Joseph's Kerk. 6. De Oostpoort. 7. De Toren der Nieuwe Kerk. 8. De Doelen. 9. Het Gemeenlandshuis. 10. Het Oorlogsmagazijn. (Gezigt op de Zuidzijde der stad.) 11. Reinveld. 12. Het Gasthuis. 13. Het Prinsenhof. 14. De Monumenten der Oude Kerk. 15. Le Luthersche Kerk. 16. Station en Studenten-Societeit.