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There are 4 large folded double plates, and 41 smaller format images on 21 leaves.
Title derived from the Getty Library's copy.
Date from The Journal of Garden History, vol. 8, nos. 2 & 3, 1988, p. 168.
Aveele's plates were originally published in Amsterdam by Nicolaus Visscher ca. 1690. Cf. The Dutch garden in the 17th century, p. 100.
Illustrations: 4 signed plates on double-size leaves 55 x 45 cm., plate impression 40 x 49 cm., comprising a plan of the estate, a bird's-eye view, a detail of the parterres and immediate surrounds of the house, and a view of the orangery.
The 41 smaller unsigned, numbered plates (13 x 16 cm.) on 25 leaves depict specific features.
With: Stopendaal, Daniel. Generale en particuliere gezigten van de ... hofstede genaamt Clingendaal. Tot Amsterdam : uytgegeven door Nicolaus Visser, [ca. 1700]--Aveele, Johannes van den. 't Vermaarde Park van Anguien. Tot Amsterdam : by Ionnes Covens and Cornelis Mortier, [between 1700 and 1799], et al. ... books and individual prints bound together subsequent to publication.
The garden of Zorgvliet, originally established by Jacob Cats, bought by Hans Willem Bentinck, Earl of Portland, and further developed, now surrounds the official residence of the prime minister of the Netherlands.
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