Gezicht op de Jan Roodenpoortstoren te Amsterdam Ian Roon-poorts brugh en Toorn (titel op object) View of the Jan Roodenpoortstoren Amsterdam, located at the corner of the Singel and Torensteeg. On the street and on the bridge several figuren. Manufacturer : printmaker Jan Veenhuysen (attributed to) Publisher: Marcus Willemsz. By Nick (possible) Place manufacture: Amsterdam Date: 1664 Material: paper Technique: etching / engra (printing process) Measurements: sheet: h 117 mm (inner plate edge cut off) × W 138 mm (on the left cut-off inner plate edge) Remarks Present state of print also used in
Gezicht op de Jan Roodenpoortstoren te Amsterdam Ian Roon-poorts brugh en Toorn (titel op object) View of the Jan Roodenpoortstoren Amsterdam, located at the corner of the Singel and Torensteeg. On the street and on the bridge several figuren. Manufacturer : printmaker Jan Veenhuysen (attributed to) Publisher: Marcus Willemsz. By Nick (possible) Place manufacture: Amsterdam Date: 1664 Material: paper Technique: etching / engra (printing process) Measurements: sheet: h 117 mm (inner plate edge cut off) × W 138 mm (on the left cut-off inner plate edge) Remarks Present state of print also used in: Fockens Melchior. Description Der devotes-renowned Sale stadt Amstelredam, from its first principles, the zedert Jare 1203. Privileges old, verscheyde Increase Inge Old Privileges and verscheyde Increase Ingen (...). 3rd edition. Amsterdam: Marcus Willemsz. By Nick, 1664. And: Zesen, Philipp von. Beschrybung der Stadt-Weidtberuhmde Kauffman Amstelredam / Beschreibung der Stadt Amsterdam darinnen derselben von ersten Zustand ursprunge bis auf gegenwartigen (...). Amsterdam: Marcus Willemsz. By Nick, 1664. Second is known (in addition French title) used in: Domselaer, Tobias and Isaac Commelin. Beschrye Amsterdam: her first original q uyt Huyze of the lords of Aemstel and Aemstellant (...). 6 parts. Amsterdam: Marcus Willemsz of Doornick, 1665. Third known state (the upper right numbered: 59) also used in several later seventeenth and eighteenth-century publicaties. Subject: tower, clock tower ~ monumental adornmentstreet (+ city (-scape) with figures, staffage) canals, water (in the city) (+ city (-scape) with figures, staffage) bridge in the city across river, canal, etc. (+ city (-scape) with figures, staffage) Where: Jan Roodenpoortstoren Singel
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