Inspectie van de troepen, Cor Visser, 1942
paper, h 115mm × w 177mm
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© erven Cor Visser
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© erven Cor Visser
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Inspectie van de troepen
NG-1992-3-2-16
Schets voor de 'Inspectie van de troepen' uit 1942. Prins Bernhard neemt in Wolverhampton afscheid van de manschappen van de Prinses Irene Brigade die naar Nederlands-Indië vertrekken, januari 1942.
height 115 mm × width 177 mm
purchase 27-Mar-1992
erven Cor Visser
…; purchased from the artist's heir, Anthea Durose, Ipswich, with xx other objects, by the museum, 1992
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