‘The Illuminations on the Hogesluis Celebrating the Birth of the Young Prince’

Christiaan Andriessen, 1805 - 1808

Between 1806 and 1810 Louis Napoleon was the king of Holland. On the occasion of the birth of his son on 20 April 1808, an obelisk was erected on the Hogesluis (a stone bridge) in Amsterdam and illuminated with Chinese lanterns. The decorations of the Hogesluis were largely made by Andriessen together with his father and uncle, and so he may well have beheld this sight with a sense of pride.

  • Artwork typedrawing
  • Object numberRP-T-00-823
  • Dimensionsheight 128 mm x width 173 mm
  • Physical characteristicspenseel in dekverf in kleuren

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    ‘The Illuminations on the Hogesluis Celebrating the Birth of the Young Prince’

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    RP-T-00-823


Creation

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    draftsman (artist): Christiaan Andriessen

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    1805 - 1808

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    penseel in dekverf in kleuren

  • Dimensions

    height 128 mm x width 173 mm


Explanatory note

  • Blad uit het getekende dagboek dat Christiaan Andriessen bijhield van 1805 tot en met 1808.


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