view of the Coffin Makers building in the Kalverstraat in Amsterdam, seen from the Heiligeweg. To the left of the building the Olieslagersteeg. This former chapel of the Sint-Jorishof was grown in 1624 and subsequently for the purpose of the crate makers and joiners rented to the St-Joseph's Guild. Page numbering upper right largely cut off [Pag. 676] . Manufacturer : print maker: anonymous date: 1726 Material: paper Technique: etching / engra (printing process) Measurements: sheet: h 148 mm × W 181 mmToelichtingPrent also used in: Commelin, Caspar. Beschrye of Amsterdam, being a naukeurige tr


view of the Coffin Makers building in the Kalverstraat in Amsterdam, seen from the Heiligeweg. To the left of the building the Olieslagersteeg. This former chapel of the Sint-Jorishof was grown in 1624 and subsequently for the purpose of the crate makers and joiners rented to the St-Joseph's Guild. Page numbering upper right largely cut off [Pag. 676] . Manufacturer : print maker: anonymous date: 1726 Material: paper Technique: etching / engra (printing process) Measurements: sheet: h 148 mm × W 181 mmToelichtingPrent also used in: Commelin, Caspar. Beschrye of Amsterdam, being a naukeurige traded down from desselfs first original q uyt (...). 2 parts. 2nd ed. Amsterdam: Andries van Damme, John Ratelband, widow of A. Aaltwyk and Hermanus Uytwerf, 1726. Unlike most of the prints in this publication do not print this in the current or previous condition for the editions of 1693 and 1694. Subject: Guildhall Street (+ city (-scape) with figures, staffage) Where: KistenmakerspandKalverstraatHeiligeweg


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