view of the First Muiderpoort in Amsterdam, seen along the ramp and Plantation Lijnbaansgracht. The building shown here would be replaced in 1769 and collapsing in 1770 by a new port. Among the show title in Dutch and French. Upper right numbered 22. Manufacturer : printmaker Simon Fokke (listed property) to drawing: Jan de Beijer (listed building) publisher: Pierre Fouquet (listed property) Place manufacture: Amsterdam Date: 1760 - 1769 Material: paper Technique: etching / engra (printing process) Measurements: plate edge: h 286 mm × W 397 mmToelichtingDeze post is also used in the so-called
view of the First Muiderpoort in Amsterdam, seen along the ramp and Plantation Lijnbaansgracht. The building shown here would be replaced in 1769 and collapsing in 1770 by a new port. Among the show title in Dutch and French. Upper right numbered 22. Manufacturer : printmaker Simon Fokke (listed property) to drawing: Jan de Beijer (listed building) publisher: Pierre Fouquet (listed property) Place manufacture: Amsterdam Date: 1760 - 1769 Material: paper Technique: etching / engra (printing process) Measurements: plate edge: h 286 mm × W 397 mmToelichtingDeze post is also used in the so-called Atlas of Fouquet * Pierre Fouquet gave low as 1760 city faces of Amsterdam - to the drawings of different artists, made by different print makers - These prints were initially sold individually or in sets. As usual when the buyer was able to bind the prints themselves. To this end, Fouquet gave between 1778 and 1783, a title page, table of contents and plan of the previously released 100 prints from (1). Given the content depended on what the buyer had gathered different contents of the various preservation: the Fouquetatlassen strongly under this title. There are also known instances where other prints are also added. Because there appeared to need an explanation of the plates was issued a new version of the atlas in 1783, supplemented with text and two prints. The order changed but the plates already issued prints remained unchanged. This edition was printed by order of Daniel Jean Fouquet in Changuion and Peter den Hengst (2). A dozen plates was updated and appeared, with new imprint, in the continuation of Wagenaars history of Amsterdam, editing by Peter Conradi and Folkert van der Post (3). A few years after the death of Fouquet Evert Maaskamp came out with a new edition of the atlas, with improved text and adding two prints. All plates removed he put the old and left his own imprint (4). The current state of the print occurs in copies of the bottom (1) and (2) abov
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