View of the third Heiligewegpoort in Amsterdam, Reinier Nooms, c. 1654 - 1701 print View of the third Heiligewegpoort and the accompanying bridge at the end of the Heiligewegburgwal in Amsterdam, seen from outside the city. The right is bleached. Various figures on the bank and on the bridge. This city gate designed by Jacob van Campen was built between 1636 and 1638 to replace the wooden second Heiligewegpoort. After the fourth explanation and the construction of the Leidsepoort (1664) this building had lost its function as a city gate, that same year it was demolished. Part of a press series


View of the third Heiligewegpoort in Amsterdam, Reinier Nooms, c. 1654 - 1701 print View of the third Heiligewegpoort and the accompanying bridge at the end of the Heiligewegburgwal in Amsterdam, seen from outside the city. The right is bleached. Various figures on the bank and on the bridge. This city gate designed by Jacob van Campen was built between 1636 and 1638 to replace the wooden second Heiligewegpoort. After the fourth explanation and the construction of the Leidsepoort (1664) this building had lost its function as a city gate, that same year it was demolished. Part of a press series of Amsterdam city gates. paper etching / drypoint / engraving city-gate. bridge. canal (+ landscape with figures, staffage). bleaching (laundering) Third Heiligewegpoort


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