Notes
1. Museum number E.590:1,2-2012. Height 76.5 cm; width 73.9 cm. Spotted at the London Original Print Fair in 2012, and acquired from Christopher Mendez; Hollstein Dutch and Flemish Etchings, p. 127.
2. De Jong, Nature and Art, p. 41.
3. Nierop et al., Romeyn de Hooghe, p. 17.
4. De Jong, Nature and Art, p. 47.
5. Hunt and De Jong, “The Anglo-Dutch Garden,” p. 150; De Jong, Nature and Art, 55; Vliegenthart et al., Het Loo, p. 58–9.
6. An Allegory of the Coronation of William III and Queen Mary, 1689, etching and letterpress, Museum number E.2939-1995, V&A British Galleries, Room 54.
7. Hunt and De Jong, “The Anglo-Dutch Garden,” p. 148.
8. Ibid., p. 29.
9. The survival of some margins on the four sheets making up the V&A example prevents it from being aligned completely, so it is exhibited with a narrow gap across the middle.
10. Nierop et al., Romeyn de Hooghe, p. 207.
11. Lettered Tot Amsterdam by Pieter Persoy op den Dam in the banderol at the top, and with slight variations lower left and right.
12. Lettered met Privilegie van haar Ed: Groot Moog: de Heeren Staten van Holl: en West Vrieslandt lower left centre.
13. Information kindly supplied by the vendor, Christopher Mendez.
14. See the example in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, RP-P-OB-102.033.
15. De Jong, Nature and Art, p. 47 and note 40.
16. Jacques and van der Horst, The Gardens of William and Mary, p. 57.
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Elizabeth Miller
Elizabeth Miller was a member of the Europe 1600-1815 Galleries Concept Team, and co-edited, the publication The Arts of Living: Europe 1600–1815, (London, 2016), which accompanies the galleries. She is a senior curator of prints in the Word and Image Department at the V&A working mostly on European prints from before 1700. Between 2004 and 2006 she was Associate Director of the AHRC Centre for the Study of the Domestic Interior, and in 2006 contributed an essay to the V&A exhibition catalogue At Home in Renaissance Italy. In 2016–17 she undertook a Fellowship awarded by the Leverhulme Trust.[email protected]