Southern Wall of the Vierschaar in the Town Hall on Dam Square, Dancker Danckerts (Possible), After Jacob Vennekool, After Jacob van Campen, After Artus Quellinus (I), 1661 print The southern wall of the Vierschaar in the town hall on Dam Square in Amsterdam. In the middle a window with two figures that stand in the corridor behind it. Left and right of the Putti window with an empty coat of arms and phaces. Under the title a bowl: 30 feet maet. Imagined at the bottom: Fig. N. paper etching / engraving townhall. interior ~ architectural design or model. court-room City Hall of Amsterdam (1655
Southern Wall of the Vierschaar in the Town Hall on Dam Square, Dancker Danckerts (Possible), After Jacob Vennekool, After Jacob van Campen, After Artus Quellinus (I), 1661 print The southern wall of the Vierschaar in the town hall on Dam Square in Amsterdam. In the middle a window with two figures that stand in the corridor behind it. Left and right of the Putti window with an empty coat of arms and phaces. Under the title a bowl: 30 feet maet. Imagined at the bottom: Fig. N. paper etching / engraving townhall. interior ~ architectural design or model. court-room City Hall of Amsterdam (1655-1808)
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