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Handgekleurde gravure van Amsterdam

Copper engraving of the new Lutheran Church and the Herring Packers' Tower in Amsterdam

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A Glimpse of 18th-Century Amsterdam
This authentic copper engraving, with the French title 'Vue Perspective de la nouvelle Eglise Lutherienne et la Tour des Harmpapakkers a Amsterdam', captures the vibrant atmosphere of Amsterdam's waterways in the 18th century. The detailed depiction not only shows the architectural splendor of the church with its characteristic dome but also daily life on and around the water, including sailing ships and figures along the quay.
The print likely originates from one of the famous 18th-century topographical atlases of Amsterdam, possibly published by Petrus Conradi or Jean Covens & Cornelis Mortier. It is a rare and valuable item for collectors of Amsterdam heritage. Such prints were published around 1765 or later, often as part of a series.
The print is in excellent condition and ready to be framed.
  • Title: Vue Perspective de la nouvelle Eglise Lutherienne et la Tour des Harmpapakkers a Amsterdam
  • Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands (Singelgracht)
  • Medium: Original, hand-colored copper engraving
  • Dating: Circa 1765 or later
  • Condition: Very good (see photos for details)
  • Dimensions: approx. 42 by 39 cm

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