Verlag: Amsterdam P. Fouquet Jnr 1760, 1760
Anbieter: Harrison-Hiett Rare Books, Richelieu, Frankreich
Kunst / Grafik / Poster
Copper engraved etching of old Amsterdam. The Jan Roodenpoortstoren was a building on the corner of Singel and Torensteeg in the centre of Amsterdam. Sadly, the tower was demolished in 1829 due to its neglected state. Image size: 255 x 330 mm (10 x 13 inches). Total item size: 440 x 360 mm. In a very good condition. On heavy watermarked paper. Sold without frame. Nice deep impression, with small rust mark to bottom (not effecting the image). Top of item has been cut quite close (possible to limit a tear). Slight water stain to bottom right (again not effecting the image). A few small closed tears to very edges. Delineator: Jan de Beijer. Engraved by Paul van Liender.
Anbieter: Celler Versandantiquariat, Eicklingen, Deutschland
Verbandsmitglied: GIAQ
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In den Warenkorb(um 1770). Maße: ca. 29,5 x 22,8 cm, unten links handsigniert, auf Karton gezogen, im Passepartout, hinter Glas, in goldfarbenem Holzrahmen (44,5 x 49,5 cm)---- Das Geburtsdatum am unteren Rand ist fehlerhaft datiert. Thieme Becker, Band 23/24, S. 209 - 1350 Gramm.
No binding. Zustand: Good. Original etching on laid paper, numbered with 2 in the right bottom corner. Total 265 x 340 mm. Platemark 245 x 300 mm. Some even browning and some traces of former passepartout outside the platemark. Similar Print in Rijksmuseum under nr. RP-P-1893-A-18131. This illustration is also published by Fouquet in Amsterdam, the print then has a date printed after the text Utrecht.[NL] Gezicht op het dorp Maartensdijk met kerk, links figuren op een weg. Prentmaker Paulus van Liender (1731-1797). Van Liender was een leerling van Cornelis Pronk en specialiseerde zich in topografische onderwerpen.