Failed national Dutch costume, 1831, anonymous, 1831, Cartoon on the failed attempts of the Amsterdam poet and sugar refiner W.H. Warnsinck to introduce a national Dutch costume during the Belgian Revolt, July 10, 1831. Street scene in which a man and a woman dressed according to new proposals ask each other if they are official yet. At the top of a staircase a small man shouting 'Professor Kickeriki' (= Warnsinck). Through the air runs up the 'New Iron Road' over which a steam-driven diligence and the 'Last Lustwagen' (last coach), blown by a bellows, drive towards the moon., print maker: anonymous, publisher: Anton Cramer en Co, (mentioned on object), print maker: Netherlands, publisher: Amsterdam, 1831, paper, etching, h 195 mm × w 298 mm.
Failed national Dutch costume, 1831, anonymous, 1831, Cartoon on the failed attempts of the Amsterdam poet and sugar refiner W.H. Warnsinck to introduce a national Dutch costume during the Belgian Revolt, July 10, 1831. Street scene in which a man and a woman dressed according to new proposals ask each other if they are official yet. At the top of a staircase a small man shouting 'Professor Kickeriki' (= Warnsinck). Through the air runs up the 'New Iron Road' over which a steam-driven diligence and the 'Last Lustwagen' (last coach), blown by a bellows, drive towards the moon., print maker: anonymous, publisher: Anton Cramer en Co, (mentioned on object), print maker: Netherlands, publisher: Amsterdam, 1831, paper, etching, h 195 mm × w 298 mm