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A. Hand en B. Voetboogs Doelens

by After Commelin, Caspar (1636-1693)

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Copperplate engraving of the 'Hand en Voetboogs Doelens', in the Dutch city of Amsterdam. Above the cityscape a banner is depicted, containing the title of the print. The captions in the print clarify which building is which. ca. 1726. Overall size: 114 x 152 mm. Good state. Close cut margin. Handlaid paper with watermark and browning in the bottom right corner. Printed text on the verso of the print.l This print was part of the book 'Caspar Commelin, Beschryvinge van Amsterdam, zynde een naukeurige verhandelinge (...), 2nd edition, Amsterdam, Pieter Vlaming, 1726. (edition with improved plates)

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Title
A. Hand en B. Voetboogs Doelens
Author
After Commelin, Caspar (1636-1693)
Book Condition
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Keywords
Amsterdam Topography

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Goltzius Antiquarian Booksellers specialise in books, engravings and manuscripts regarding Dutch history, literature, genealogy, literature, genealogy, heraldry and topography. We also offer old master prints.

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The page bound on the left side of a book, opposite to the recto page.
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