View of the Singel canal in Amsterdam as viewed from the Prins Hendrikkade
Gesicht Van De Cingelverby de Kerk Van die van de Ausburgische confessie naar Ian Roonpoorts toren tot Amsterdam.
Fossa Cingens; Confessionis Augustanae Remplum transiens, Johannis que de porta rubra turrim respiciens Amstelaedamum.
Amsterdam,
Leonard Schenk,
[c1720].
Engraving with etching, on two sheets joined.
558 by 950mm (22 by 37.5 inches).
14409
notes:
The most prominent feature of the of this view is The Ronde Lutherse Kerk or Koepelkerk is a former Lutheran church. The church was built in neo-classical style and has a characteristic copper dome. It was built in 1671 by Dutch Golden Age architect Adriaan Dortsman, who also built Museum Van Loon, a magnificent private residence at the Keizersgracht. When the Lutherans left the building in 1935, it became a concert hall. In 1993 the interior and characteristic green-colore...
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R.W.P. de Vries, auction, 1925: 284
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