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View Westerkerk Westerhal Keizersgracht De Westerkerk
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View Westerkerk Westerhal Keizersgracht De Westerkerk
View of the Westerkerk and Westerhal, seen from the Keizersgracht De Westerkerk and Vleeschhal, in Amsterdam, along the Keizersgracht / L Eglise du Ouest & la Boucherie, a Amsterdam, a les voir du Keizersgracht (title on object), View of the Westerkerk and the Westerhal (used as a meat hall) before that, seen from the Keizersgracht. Below the show the title in Dutch and French. Numbered top right: 5, church (exterior), market-hall, canals, water (in city), bridge in city across river, canal, etc. (city (-scape) with figures, staffage), weigh-house, Westerkerk, Westerhal, Westermarkt, Keizersgracht, Paulus van Liender (mentioned on object), 1760 - 1783, paper, engraving, h 307 mm × w 360 mm, De huidige staat van de prent komt voor in exemplaren van de onder (1) en (2) genoemde werken
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Media ID 19546305
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1760 1783 Bridge Canal Canals City City Across River Cityscape Figures Keizersgracht Numbered Top Right Paulus Van Liender Staffage Title Water Weigh House Market Hall Mentioned Westerkerk
EDITORS COMMENTS
This print titled "View Westerkerk Westerhal Keizersgracht De Westerkerk" offers a picturesque glimpse into the heart of Amsterdam. The image showcases the iconic Westerkerk and its neighboring meat hall, known as the Westerhal, as seen from the Keizersgracht canal. The composition beautifully captures the architectural grandeur of both structures against a backdrop of bustling canals and bridges that crisscross through the cityscape. Figures and staffage add life to the scene, depicting people going about their daily activities in this vibrant Dutch metropolis. The print is an engraving on paper measuring 307mm in height and 360mm in width. Its historical significance lies between 1760 and 1783 when it was created by Paulus van Liender, as mentioned on the object itself. Displayed below are titles in both Dutch and French languages, reflecting its cultural importance beyond national boundaries. Numbered at the top right corner with '5', this artwork provides a unique perspective on various elements such as churches, market halls, canals, waterways, bridges, and more within Amsterdam's urban landscape. This particular state of the print is found among copies of referenced works (1) and (2), highlighting its presence within notable collections over time.
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