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Jan Leeghwater, Dutch mill builder and hydraulic engineer, 1608 (c1870). Artist: W Steelink
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Jan Leeghwater, Dutch mill builder and hydraulic engineer, 1608 (c1870). Artist: W Steelink
Jan Leeghwater, Dutch mill builder and hydraulic engineer 1608 (c1870). Leeghwater was responsible for begiining the process of the reclamation of land from the North Sea in the Netherlands. Beginning in 1607, he drained the Beemster polder, the first to be created using windmills. By 1635 three further polders had been drained under his supervision. A print from Nederlands Geschiedenis en Volksleven in Schetsen, by J Van Lenner and J Ter Gouw. (Leiden, AW Sijthoff, c1870)
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This print captures the iconic figure of Jan Leeghwater, a renowned Dutch mill builder and hydraulic engineer from the 17th century. Created by artist W Steelink around 1870, this image showcases Leeghwater's significant contribution to land reclamation in the Netherlands. Leeghwater is depicted wearing traditional Dutch attire, complete with a hat that adds an air of authority to his presence. His expertise in civil engineering and drainage is evident as he stands confidently amidst a backdrop of windmills and buildings. These structures symbolize his pioneering work in reclaiming land from the North Sea using innovative techniques involving wind power. The print provides insight into Leeghwater's accomplishments, highlighting his role in draining the Beemster polder - the first successful project of its kind utilizing windmills. Under his supervision, three additional polders were also drained by 1635. This engraving not only pays tribute to Jan Leeghwater but also serves as a testament to the ingenuity and perseverance of Dutch engineers during this era. It offers viewers a glimpse into an important chapter in Dutch history when vast areas were transformed from sea into habitable land. With its monochrome aesthetic, this print transports us back in time while reminding us of the remarkable achievements made possible through human innovation and determination.
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