A print with a cityscape in color of important and then famous buildings in the port city of Rotterdam from the 17th, the Dutch Golden Age.
Romeyn de Ho(o)g(h)e (Amsterdam, Holland, Netherlands, September 10, 1645 - Haarlem, June 15, 1708) was a Northern Dutch etcher, drawer of 3,500 prints, caricaturist (under the pseudonym Marlois), painter, iconographer, goldsmith, enameller, book illustrator, publisher of maps, inventor of a way to print cotton, lawyer, and writer of historical-political works.
The De Hooghe family came from Ghent; Romeyn's father married in Diemen. In 1673, Romeyn de Hooghe married Maria Lansman, the daughter of a minister from Edam.
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