Cross -section of the town hall on Dam Square, by the length, Dancker Danckerts (Possible), After Jacob Vennekool, after Jacob van Campen, 1661 - 1706 print Length cut of the Town Hall on Dam Square in Amsterdam. Gives a view of a part of the inside and the facade of the courtyard of the rear (western) part of the building, seen from the east. Bottom left the legend A-g. At the bottom in the middle the title and a bowl: 200 feet Maet. At the bottom right the legend H-O. At the bottom right in the corner marked: Fig. H. The title has been translated into handwritten French text. Amsterdam paper


Cross -section of the town hall on Dam Square, by the length, Dancker Danckerts (Possible), After Jacob Vennekool, after Jacob van Campen, 1661 - 1706 print Length cut of the Town Hall on Dam Square in Amsterdam. Gives a view of a part of the inside and the facade of the courtyard of the rear (western) part of the building, seen from the east. Bottom left the legend A-g. At the bottom in the middle the title and a bowl: 200 feet Maet. At the bottom right the legend H-O. At the bottom right in the corner marked: Fig. H. The title has been translated into handwritten French text. Amsterdam paper. pencil. ink etching / engraving / pen townhall. exterior ~ representation of a building. interior ~ representation of a building City Hall of Amsterdam (1655-1808)


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