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Pass card Bristol New Paskaert Channel Wrong Canael
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Pass card Bristol New Paskaert Channel Wrong Canael
Pass card from the Bristol New Paskaert Channel of the Wrong Canael or the Engelant Coast Starting from Montsbay to an S. David Hoeck, with all syn depths and bore, so far Naeukeurigh gestelt, by Liefateurs der Zee vaert (title on object), Passport card of the Bristol Canal, with a compass rose. Bottom right a cartouche with the title, the address of the publisher and the scale, shown in German, Spanish and English or French miles. Above the title the portrait of Charles II, king of England. Right next to the cartouche, a lady and a gentleman pointing to the portrait. To the left of the title three men look at a pile of sheets, in the background a herd, herd, flock, index finger forwards, pointing, indicating, bargaining, flowers, England, Charles II (King of England), Jan Luyken, Amsterdam, 1681 - 1803, paper, etching, h 510 mm × w 580 mm
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This print showcases a pass card from the Bristol New Paskaert Channel of the Wrong Canael or the Engelant Coast, dating back to the 17th century. The pass card, meticulously crafted by Liefateurs der Zee vaert, provides detailed information about depths and bore in this significant waterway. At first glance, one's attention is drawn to the elegant compass rose featured prominently on the print. Its intricate design symbolizes navigation and exploration during that era. In addition to this striking element, a cartouche appears at the bottom right corner of the image. It contains essential details such as the title, publisher's address, and scale measurements presented in German, Spanish, English or French miles. Above these elements proudly stands a portrait of Charles II, king of England during that period. Positioned next to him are a lady and gentleman pointing towards his regal likeness with admiration and reverence. To further enhance historical context within this scene captured by Jan Luyken in Amsterdam between 1681-1803 using paper etching techniques; three men can be seen engrossed in examining a pile of sheets nearby. This suggests their involvement in producing or distributing these valuable pass cards. Intriguingly set against an idyllic backdrop featuring herds grazing peacefully amidst blooming flowers; this print transports viewers back to an era where maritime trade flourished under King Charles II's reign while highlighting both artistic craftsmanship and navigational significance associated with such documents from centuries past
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