A view of the Muntplien with the Munttoren and the Englese Huizen
Gezicht op de Schapen Markt
naer den Reguliers Toren, de Munt, en een ge deelte van de Doele Sluis nevens het Rondeel en den binnen Amstel over de Halve Maensbrugh langs de Erweten Markt en de Huizen van de Zwanenburg Straet.
Amsterdam,
Andries De Leth, Hendrik De Leth
[c1720].
Etching with engraving, on two sheets joined.
570 by 910mm. (22.5 by 35.75 inches).
14399
notes:
A view of the Schapenplien (Muntplien) with the Munttoren (The Mint Tower), the Englese Huizen (English Houses), and the Doelensluis.
The Muntplein is named after the Munttoren (or simply Munt) tower which stands on this square. This tower was once part of the three main medieval city gates. In the seventeenth century, it temporarily served as a mint, hence the name. The square was originally named Schapenplein and in the seventeenth century was enclosed by the E...
The Muntplein is named after the Munttoren (or simply Munt) tower which stands on this square. This tower was once part of the three main medieval city gates. In the seventeenth century, it temporarily served as a mint, hence the name. The square was originally named Schapenplein and in the seventeenth century was enclosed by the E...
bibliography:
R.W.P. de Vries, auction, 1925: 277.
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