Prospect of ye lower part of Tangier, from the hill West of White-hall, from "Views of Tangier"

Prospect of ye lower part of Tangier, from the hill West of White-hall, from "Views of Tangier"

Wenceslaus Hollar

An item at Metropolitan Museum of Art

From a series of five plates and title-page of Tangier views. View onto Tangier, with the bay and hills in the distance; in the foreground, two figures on horseback, and a troop of soldiers in foreground at left; two ships in the bay.


Drawings and Prints

An exhibit at Metropolitan Museum of Art

Prospect of ye lower part of Tangier, from the hill West of White-hall, from "Views of Tangier"Prospect of ye lower part of Tangier, from the hill West of White-hall, from "Views of Tangier"Prospect of ye lower part of Tangier, from the hill West of White-hall, from "Views of Tangier"Prospect of ye lower part of Tangier, from the hill West of White-hall, from "Views of Tangier"Prospect of ye lower part of Tangier, from the hill West of White-hall, from "Views of Tangier"

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