T.B. Kock

Hausdorff (possibly), 1796

Silhouettes of members of the National Assembly. India ink on paper, 1796. Early in 1795 Stadholder William V fled to England. In the Republic a new regime was installed. A year later, the country held its first general election. Every Dutch man over the age of twenty and not on poor relief was entitled to vote for a candidate to the National Assembly, the parliament of the Batavian Republic, as the country was known between 1795 and 1806. The 126 representatives who sat in the assembly were drawn from the educated, progressive elite of Dutch society.

  • Artwork typesilhouette
  • Object numberNG-402-DDD
  • Dimensionsheight 8.6 cm x width 6.2 cm
  • Physical characteristicsOost-Indische inkt

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    T.B. Kock

  • Series title(s)

    Representanten van de eerste Nationale Vergadering van de Bataafse Republiek

  • Object type

  • Object number

    NG-402-DDD

  • Description

    Silhouet van borstbeeld in profiel naar links. Korte pruik met drie rollen. Jabot. Opschrift; o.: T. B. Kock.


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    draftsman (artist): Hausdorff (possibly), Netherlands

  • Dating

    1796

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    Oost-Indische inkt

  • Dimensions

    height 8.6 cm x width 6.2 cm


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