A BRONZE MORTAR
A BRONZE MORTAR

BY JOHANNES BURGERHUYS, MIDDELBURG, 1661

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A BRONZE MORTAR
BY JOHANNES BURGERHUYS, MIDDELBURG, 1661
Inscribed in relief 'SOLI.DEO.GLORIA.IOHANNES.BVRGERHVYS.ME.FECIT. 1661'
12¼ in. (31 cm.) high; 15¼ in. (39 cm.) diam.
出版
COMPARATIVE LITERATURE:
P. C. Molhuysen and P. J. Blok, Nieuw Nederlands Biografish woordenboek, vol. 8, p. 235.

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Johannes Burgerhuys (d. 1679) was the master founder at the Middelburg foundry, in the province of Zeeland in the Netherlands. He made a pair of cannons, dated 1675, for Jacob van Reygersberg (1625-1675), the regent of Zeeland, which are now in the Rijksmuseum (NG-NM-10272-B). The canon and the present mortar share some of the same motifs, most notably the female mask below the muzzle which adorns the central frieze of the mortar. Middelburg was a major power in the New Dutch republic and the importance of its harbour meant that there was a strong demand for canons.