File:Maastricht, kasteel Lichtenberg, 1740.jpg

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Deatil of an engraving of Castle Lichtenberg on Mount St. Peter near Maastricht, the Netherlands.

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Nederlands: Detail van een gravure van het Kasteel Lichtenberg op de Sint-Pietersberg bij Maastricht. De gravure is afgedrukt in deel II van Het verheerlijkt Nederland of Kabinet van hedendaagsche Gezigten van steden, dorpen, sloten, enz. enz. (afbeelding 133-34), uitgegeven door Isaak Tinon te Amsterdam in 1746. Uit het „Voorberigt van den Drukker" in deel I van dit werk blijkt, dat de tekening is vervaardigd door Jan de Beyer (de beginletters „J. D. B. dooreen gevlogten") en door Hendrik Spilman in koper gegraveerd.
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Source Gerard Panhuysen, 'De ruïne Lichtenberg', in: De Nedermaas. Limburgsch geïllustreerd maandblad, jrg. 18, 1941, no. 3, p. 43 (online tekst op Delpher)
Author
Jan de Beijer  (1703–1780)  wikidata:Q333157
 
Jan de Beijer
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Jan de Beyer
Description Dutch drawer
Date of birth/death 30 September 1703 (baptised) 15 February 1780 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Aarau Edit this at Wikidata Emmerich am Rhein
Work period 1742 Edit this at Wikidata
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Amsterdam (1751-1769), Utrecht (1753), Utrecht (1765)
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creator QS:P170,Q333157
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