Skating on the Amstel
Winter Vreugde op den Amftel en't gaan des Ysbreekers en der Waterfchuiten.
Amsterdam,
Petrus Schenk,
[1730].
Etching and engraving on two sheets joined.
625 by 925mm. (24.5 by 36.5 inches).
14397
notes:
A large winter scene from the Amstel dike towards Weesp.
The scene is replete with a wealth of activity on the frozen water, with among other things skaters, carriages, sledges, a cafe on the ice, andmost notably a horse-drawn icebreaker. The icebreakers kept the Amstel open by order of the beer brewers to provide for fresh drinking water from the Vecht river.
At bottom left and right descriptions in Dutch and French about the icebreakers. On the far ...
The scene is replete with a wealth of activity on the frozen water, with among other things skaters, carriages, sledges, a cafe on the ice, andmost notably a horse-drawn icebreaker. The icebreakers kept the Amstel open by order of the beer brewers to provide for fresh drinking water from the Vecht river.
At bottom left and right descriptions in Dutch and French about the icebreakers. On the far ...
bibliography:
Bierens de Haan 4840.
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