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Editore: W.E.J. Tjeenk Willink, 1996
ISBN 10: 9027144036ISBN 13: 9789027144034
Da: Kloof Booksellers & Scientia Verlag, Amsterdam, Paesi Bassi
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Condizione: very good. Zwolle : W.E.J. Tjeenk Willink,1996. Paperback. xvi,294 pp. Index. Condition : very good copy. ISBN 9789027144034. Keywords : RECHT, strafrecht strafrecht.
Da: Antiquariaat Arine van der Steur / ILAB, Den Haag, Paesi Bassi
Copperplate engraving/etching of 'De Kerk te Renswoude', in the Dutch province of Utrecht. Overall size: 98 x 135 mm; plate size: 75 x 100 mm. Good state. Some age related discolouration. Handlaid paper. This print was part of the book 'Het verheerlykt Nederland, of Kabinet van Hedendaagsche gezigten van steden, dorpen, sloten, adelyke huizen (.)', Amsterdam, Tirion, 1745-1774.
Da: Antiquariaat Arine van der Steur / ILAB, Den Haag, Paesi Bassi
Copperplate engraving/etching of 'Het Park buiten Utrecht', in the Dutch province of Utrecht, as it appeared in 1744. Overall size: 81 x 110 mm; plate size: 81 x 110 mm. Very good state. Some age related discolouration. Handlaid paper. This print was part of the book 'Het verheerlykt Nederland, of Kabinet van Hedendaagsche gezigten van steden, dorpen, sloten, adelyke huizen (.)', Amsterdam, Tirion, 1745-1774.
Editore: Leonard Schenk, [c1720]., Amsterdam,, 1720
Da: Daniel Crouch Rare Books Ltd, London, Regno Unito
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View of the Singel canal in Amsterdam as viewed from the Prins Hendrikkade Engraving with etching, on two sheets joined. 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-colored copper dome were destroyed by fire. After a renovation period of 16 months, the church was fully restored. Further down the canal the imposing Roonports tower can be seen. Leonard Schenk (fl.1720-1746) an Jan Schenk (1698-1752) were brothers working as engravers and publisher's in Amsterdam. Abraham Rademaker (1677 21 January 1735) was an 18th-century painter and printmaker from the Northern Netherlands. Rademaker was born in Lisse. According to the RKD he was a versatile artist who painted Italianate landscapes, but is known mostly for his many cityscapes and drawings of buildings that were made into print. R.W.P. de Vries, auction, 1925: 284.
Da: Inter-Antiquariaat Mefferdt & De Jonge, Amsterdam, Paesi Bassi
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BEAUTIFUL VIEW OF THE PRINSENGRACHT IN AMSTERDAM "Gesicht van de Groen-markt, van de Ree Sluys te sien naar de Wester Kerk tot Amsterdam" [View of the vegetable market, from the Reesluis towards the Westerkerk in Amsterdam.] Etching with engraving on two sheets made by Jan Schenk after the design of Abraham Rademaker and published by Leon Schenk around 1720. Coloured by a later hand. Size: 55 x 94.5 cm. We see the Prinsengracht at the level of the Reesluis ["deer-sluice"] (of which the name recalls the leather trade, that was concentrated here and later in the nearby Jordaan) in a northern direction. On the left, on the even side, is the Groenmarkt (vegetable market). It is bustling with activity. At the end of the odd side there's the 17th-century Westerkerk. The vegetable market on the Prinsengracht was established in 1644, replacing those on the Oudezijds and Nieuwezijdsvoorburgwal. It was by far the largest in the city and ran from approximately the Looiersgracht along both sides to beyond the Rozengracht. Growers from the wide area around the city sold vegetables and fruit from their barges to traders and individuals. This engraving is from a series of 25 rare large views of Amsterdam and provides a colourful picture of the life and business of the city at the beginning of the 18th century. This extraordinary print is not only important for the townscape and architecture of that time but also for its charming decoration that depicts customs and habits. Literature: Auction catalogue Collection R.W.P. de Vries - Oud en Nieuw Amsterdam (1925), no. 278. "Very fine example with wide margins. Charming depiction of the vegetable barges lying at the quay." Result: 300 guilders + 15% premium. Price: Euro 4.850,- (including frame).