Het Clarissenklooster te Amsterdam, ca 1544 Bird face and face the Poor Clares, the second to Saint Clare sacred monastery, the Heiligeweg the Regulierspoort Amsterdam. The situation used around 1544. After the Alteration of Rasphuis. Above at the center an empty cartouche. Manufacturer : print maker: anonymous dating: features in or for 1760 Physical: etching, and engra; proofing material: paper Technique: etching / engra (printing process) Measurements: plate edge: H 259 mm × W 171 mmToelichtingLatere state of print also used in: Wagenaar, Jan. Amsterdam, into his emergence, growth, historie


Het Clarissenklooster te Amsterdam, ca 1544 Bird face and face the Poor Clares, the second to Saint Clare sacred monastery, the Heiligeweg the Regulierspoort Amsterdam. The situation used around 1544. After the Alteration of Rasphuis. Above at the center an empty cartouche. Manufacturer : print maker: anonymous dating: features in or for 1760 Physical: etching, and engra; proofing material: paper Technique: etching / engra (printing process) Measurements: plate edge: H 259 mm × W 171 mmToelichtingLatere state of print also used in: Wagenaar, Jan. Amsterdam, into his emergence, growth, histories (...). 3 parts [folio edition]. Amsterdam: Isaak Tirion and Yntema & Tieboel, 1760-1767, Vol. 1 (Tirion Isaac, 1760). See RP-P-AO-24X-36 second state. That picture shows the situation around 1544 goes back to the fact that for making these and other prints of monasteries and churches for the Alteration (1578) is based on the plan of Cornelis Anthonisz. from 1544 (see RP-P-OB-70 399 and RP-P-AO-20-15) . Subject abbey, monastery, convent ~ Roman Catholic church city gate where: Clarisse Convent Heiligeweg First Regulierspoort


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