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View frozen Amstel Amsterdam 1762 Amsterdam aan den Amstel 1762
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View frozen Amstel Amsterdam 1762 Amsterdam aan den Amstel 1762
View of the frozen Amstel in Amsterdam, 1762 Amsterdam aan den Amstel 1762 / Amsterdam a la Riviere de l Amstel (title on object), View of the frozen Amstel in Amsterdam with skating figures and sleigh riders on the ice, and walking figures on the quay. Left the Amsteldijk with the inn De Berebijt seen towards the Hogesluis. On the right in the background is the De Bul mill on the Oosterblokhuis stronghold. Below the show the title in Dutch and French, winter landscape, symbolizing winter (the four seasons of the year), skates (winter sports), hotel, hostelry, inn, windmill, Amstel, Amsterdam, Hogesluis, Herberg De Berebijt, Paulus van Liender (mentioned on object), 1762, paper, engraving, h 300 mm × w 395 mm
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Media ID 19546311
© Artokoloro
1762 Amstel Background Four Seasons Hostelry Hotel Paulus Van Liender Quay Skates Title Walking Figures Windmill Winter Landscape Winter Sports Year Mentioned
EDITORS COMMENTS
This print titled "View frozen Amstel Amsterdam 1762" takes us back in time to the winter of 1762. The image showcases a picturesque scene of the frozen Amstel River in Amsterdam, bustling with activity. Skating figures gracefully glide across the icy surface, while sleigh riders enjoy a thrilling ride amidst the serene landscape. On the quay, pedestrians can be seen strolling and admiring the winter spectacle. The left side of the image features Amsteldijk, where an inn called De Berebijt catches our attention. Towards the Hogesluis stands proudly in view as well. In contrast, on the right side lies De Bul mill atop Oosterblokhuis stronghold, adding a touch of rustic charm to this wintry panorama. The title of this enchanting artwork is displayed both in Dutch and French at its bottom edge, emphasizing its significance as a symbol for winter and all four seasons of the year. It beautifully captures elements associated with wintertime such as skates used for winter sports and depicts scenes from daily life including hotels or hostels along with windmills that are characteristic landmarks of Amsterdam. Created by Paulus van Liender through engraving on paper measuring 300 mm high by 395 mm wide, this piece transports us back to an era when winters were truly magical. It is not only a visual delight but also serves as a historical record showcasing Amsterdam's rich cultural heritage during that period.
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