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Drawings of the new steam engine for nine pumps in Hellevoetsluis, 1802. Creator: Jan Blanken
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Drawings of the new steam engine for nine pumps in Hellevoetsluis, 1802. Creator: Jan Blanken
Drawings of the new steam engine for nine pumps in Hellevoetsluis, South Holland, 1802. Technical drawing of a steam engine: four elevations, of which two cross-sections and three floor plans in yellow / gray / rose / light blue. Scale in Rijnlandse feet
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This print showcases a series of drawings by the Dutch artist Jan Blanken, depicting the new steam engine designed for the nine pumps in Hellevoetsluis, South Holland, in the year 1802. The intricate technical drawing consists of four elevations, two cross-sections, and three floor plans, rendered in the colors yellow, gray, rose, and light blue. The scale of the drawing is indicated in Rijnlandse feet. The steam engine, a marvel of the Industrial Revolution, is illustrated in meticulous detail. The engine's four elevations reveal its impressive size and complex machinery, including the chimney and chimneys, which release smoke as a byproduct of the steam generation process. The cross-sections and floor plans provide a more in-depth view of the inner workings of the beam engine, with its intricate gears, pistons, and valves. Jan Blanken's drawing is a testament to the artistic and technological heritage of the Netherlands during the 19th century. The use of ink and watercolor paint adds depth and texture to the image, making it a visually stunning representation of the steam engine that once powered the pumping station in Hellevoetsluis. This drawing is a valuable addition to any collection of architectural, artistic, or industrial history. The steam engine, with its powerful and efficient steam power, revolutionized the way water was pumped from the ground, making it an essential component of the industrial age. This drawing serves as a reminder of the ingenuity and innovation that characterized the Netherlands during this period, making it a significant piece of European heritage art.
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