View of the Singel canal from the Torensluis towards the Koepelkerk
Gesigt Van De Jan Roode Poorts Tooren, te sien, naar de Luytersche Nieuwe Kerk tot Amsterdam.
Conspectus turris Joannis Rhodii, versus Augustanae confessionis Templum Novum Amtelodami.
Amsterdam,
Leonard Schenk,
[c1720].
Engraving with etching, on two sheets joined.
535 by 947mm (21 by 37.25 inches).
14418
notes:
The Singel canal from the Jan Roodepoortstoren on the Torensluis towards the Koepelkerk.
The Jan Roodepoortstoren was one of the gates in the medieval defensive walls. When Amsterdam grew beyond the old wall in the early sixteenth century, the tower became redundant and was elaborately embellished by the architect Hendrick de Keyser. On the Torensluis are depicted a large horse and carriage, a pony and trap, and several glass sellers. In the far distance is the ...
The Jan Roodepoortstoren was one of the gates in the medieval defensive walls. When Amsterdam grew beyond the old wall in the early sixteenth century, the tower became redundant and was elaborately embellished by the architect Hendrick de Keyser. On the Torensluis are depicted a large horse and carriage, a pony and trap, and several glass sellers. In the far distance is the ...
bibliography:
R.W.P. de Vries, auction, 1925: 285
provenance:
The beginnings of the suburbanisation of Sydney
Hubbard’s cartobibliography of Japan
“Tourists’ Books and Maps, selected from the stock of Edward Stanford” 

![SCHENK, Leonard; [after] RADEMAKER, Abraham Gesigt Van De Jan Roode Poorts Tooren, te sien, naar de Luytersche Nieuwe Kerk tot Amsterdam.](https://i0.wp.com/crouchrarebooks.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/14418_1H.jpg?fit=1700%2C996&ssl=1)
