Gezicht op de Haringpakkerstoren en de Haarlemmerpoort Two performances. Above: historicizing face on the far left Haringpakkerstoren (previously called Holy Cross Tower) with the adjacent second Haarlemmerpoort. Below: a view of the future (third) Haarlemmerpoort Amsterdam. Each performance has a Dutch team. Top right of the page number 4. Manufacturer : printmaker Jan Goeree to design: anonymous place manufacture: Amsterdam Date: 1723 Physical features: etching and engra material: paper Technique: etching / engra (printing process) Dimensions: sheet: H 143 mm × W 89 mmToelichtingVoor regards


Gezicht op de Haringpakkerstoren en de Haarlemmerpoort Two performances. Above: historicizing face on the far left Haringpakkerstoren (previously called Holy Cross Tower) with the adjacent second Haarlemmerpoort. Below: a view of the future (third) Haarlemmerpoort Amsterdam. Each performance has a Dutch team. Top right of the page number 4. Manufacturer : printmaker Jan Goeree to design: anonymous place manufacture: Amsterdam Date: 1723 Physical features: etching and engra material: paper Technique: etching / engra (printing process) Dimensions: sheet: H 143 mm × W 89 mmToelichtingVoor regards upper picture is Haringpakkerstoren tower far left, the two towers right in the picture belong to the second Haarlemmerpoort. It is a historicist image. In the 18th century the Haringpakkerstoren had another striker than shown here. Where: apparently intended this post to reflect the situation in the late 15th or early 16th century, when the tower (left) still called the Holy Cross Tower. Book Illustration from David Willink, Amsterdamsche Buitensingel beside the omleggende villages opgeheldert geschiedeniszen by notes on Veele voornaame. Amsterdam, by A. van Damme, 1723. Subject: city-walls (+ city (-scape) with figures, staffage)


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