Map of Amsterdam with cityscape, Anonymous, Claes Jansz. Visscher (II), in or after c. 1643 - 1648 print Map in a nutshell perspective. On the left half the design for new strongholds (for the fourth explanation) can be seen. At the top left a face on the old town hall on Dam Square, including the legend 1-50. Upstairs in the middle. At the top right a face on the stock exchange, including the legend 51-100. To the left of a bowl: 2000 Amsteldam feet. At the bottom left the coat of arms and two figures, probably sailors (one has a Jacobs staff and the other an anchor and a binocular). At the b
Map of Amsterdam with cityscape, Anonymous, Claes Jansz. Visscher (II), in or after c. 1643 - 1648 print Map in a nutshell perspective. On the left half the design for new strongholds (for the fourth explanation) can be seen. At the top left a face on the old town hall on Dam Square, including the legend 1-50. Upstairs in the middle. At the top right a face on the stock exchange, including the legend 51-100. To the left of a bowl: 2000 Amsteldam feet. At the bottom left the coat of arms and two figures, probably sailors (one has a Jacobs staff and the other an anchor and a binocular). At the bottom of a face on the city with information underneath in Latin and Dutch. On the right two fishermen and the city seal. Orientation: south -southwest above. paper etching / engraving maps of cities. prospect of city, town panorama, silhouette of city. coat of arms (as symbol of the state, etc.) (+ city; municipal). Exchange, Bourse. townhall. position-finding at sea; nautical instruments. seaman. fisherman. binoculars, spy-glass, parts of ship's exterior: anchor Amsterdam. City Hall of Amsterdam (14th century-1652). Fair of Hendrik de Keyser
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