File:De Son Rotterdam Submarine Device 1653.png
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[edit]DescriptionDe Son Rotterdam Submarine Device 1653.png |
English: The true and perfect forme of the Strange Ship built at Rotterdam Anno 1653, etching unsigned attributed to Hollar, after Frederik de Witt : the original print is in the Maritime Museum in Rotterdam, entitled Perfecte Afbeeldinge: van 't Wonderlycke Schip, gemaakt tot Rotterdam. 1653. Dim. : 149 mm x 227 mm.
It is unclear if the ship was built or not by the Frenchman De Son. |
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Source | British Images printed to 1700, scan picture from an item in the British Museum. |
Author | Frederik de Witt |
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