Gezicht op de achterkant van het Stadhuis op de Dam T stadts huys achter geevel (titel op object) right: View of the back of the Town Hall on the Dam in Amsterdam. Left part of the New Church. Street several figuren. Manufacturer : printmaker Jan Veenhuysen (listed building) Publisher: Marcus Willemsz. By Nick (possible) Place manufacture: Amsterdam Date: 1664 Material: paper Technique: etching / engra (printing process) Measurements: plate edge: H 114 mm × W 136 mmToelichtingHuidige state of print also used in: Fockens, Melchior. Description Der devotes-renowned Sale stadt Amstelredam, from i


Gezicht op de achterkant van het Stadhuis op de Dam T stadts huys achter geevel (titel op object) right: View of the back of the Town Hall on the Dam in Amsterdam. Left part of the New Church. Street several figuren. Manufacturer : printmaker Jan Veenhuysen (listed building) Publisher: Marcus Willemsz. By Nick (possible) Place manufacture: Amsterdam Date: 1664 Material: paper Technique: etching / engra (printing process) Measurements: plate edge: H 114 mm × W 136 mmToelichtingHuidige state of print also used in: Fockens, Melchior. Description Der devotes-renowned Sale stadt Amstelredam, from its first principles, the zedert Jare 1203. Privileges old, verscheyde Increase Inge Old Privileges and verscheyde Increase Ingen (...). 3rd edition. Amsterdam: Marcus Willemsz. By Nick, 1664. And: Zesen, Philipp von. Beschrybung der Stadt-Weidtberuhmde Kauffman Amstelredam / Beschreibung der Stadt Amsterdam darinnen derselben von ersten Zustand ursprunge bis auf gegenwartigen (...). Amsterdam: Marcus Willemsz. By Nick, 1664. Second is known (in addition French title) used in: Domselaer, Tobias and Isaac Commelin. Beschrye Amsterdam: her first original q uyt Huyze of the lords of Aemstel and Aemstellant (...). 6 parts. Amsterdam: Marcus Willemsz of Doornick, 1665. Third known state (the upper right numbered: 4) is also used in several later seventeenth and eighteenth-century publicaties. Subject: town hall church (exterior) street (+ city (-scape) with figures, staffage) bridge in city across river, canal, etc. (+ city (-scape) with figures, staffage) Where: city Hall of Amsterdam (1655-1808) New Church Nieuwezijdsvoorburgwal


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