C1661
 (1719)

Untitled.

Artist:

Jacob van Campen (1596 - 1657)

$A 245

Superb C17th engraving of architectural decorations of the Grand Sale des Bourgeois, Amsterdam, the centre and ultimate destination for the fabulous profits derived from the spice trade run by the V.O.C.

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Full Title:

Untitled.

Date:

C1661
 (1719)

Artist:

Jacob van Campen (1596 - 1657)

Engraver:

Hubertus Quellinus 
(1619 – 
1687)

Condition:

In good condition.

Technique:

Copper engraving.

Image Size: 

430mm 
x 295mm
AUTHENTICITY
Untitled. - Antique Print from 1661

Genuine antique
dated:

1719

Description:

Superb C17th engraving of architectural decorations of the Grand Sale des Bourgeois, Amsterdam, the centre and ultimate destination for the fabulous profits derived from the spice trade run by the V.O.C.

Artist:

Jacob van Campen (1596-1657)

He was a Dutch artist and architect, he designed a number of major buildings in the Netherlands, among which are the Mauritshuis, Paleis Noordeinde, and the Amsterdam town hall. Jacob Vennekool (c. 1630-1680) was a famous Amsterdam architect who made the drawings. Hubertus Quellinus (1619-1687) was a Flemish engraver from the Baroque period.

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