Amstel greeting residents of Amsterdam Title page for David Willink, Amsterdamsche Buitensingel, 1723 Amsterdamsche Buitensingel (title object) the Amstel river god on the banks of the Amstel river, surrounded by his entourage. Some river nymphs bear shells with representations of ships. Up in the clouds Mercury and some putti. In the background a boat with crew and the city Amsterdam. Manufacturer : printmaker Jan Goeree (listed property) designed by Jan Goeree (listed building) publisher: Andries van Damme Place manufacture: Amsterdam Date: 1723 Physical features: car material: paper Techniq


Amstel greeting residents of Amsterdam Title page for David Willink, Amsterdamsche Buitensingel, 1723 Amsterdamsche Buitensingel (title object) the Amstel river god on the banks of the Amstel river, surrounded by his entourage. Some river nymphs bear shells with representations of ships. Up in the clouds Mercury and some putti. In the background a boat with crew and the city Amsterdam. Manufacturer : printmaker Jan Goeree (listed property) designed by Jan Goeree (listed building) publisher: Andries van Damme Place manufacture: Amsterdam Date: 1723 Physical features: car material: paper Technique : engra (printing process) Measurements: plate edge b of 86 mm × h 146 mmToelichtingTitelpagina for David Willinkplein, Amsterdamsche Buitensingel besides the omleggende villages, opgeheldert geschiedeniszen by notes about Veele voornaame. Amsterdam, by A. van Damme, 1723. Subject: stories or other river-gods (AMSTEL) Naiads, River- and spring-nymphs; Usually carrying an urn; "Naiadi, ninfe the 'fiumi' (Ripa) sailing-ship, sailing-boat where Amstel Amsterdam


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