C1661
 (1719)

Untitled.

Jacob van Campen (1596-1657) 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 … Read Full Description

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Full Title:

Untitled.

Date:

C1661
 (1719)

Engraver:

Hubertus Quellinus 
(1619 – 
1687)

Condition:

Centre fold as issued, otherwise in good condition.

Technique:

Copper engraving.

Image Size: 

400mm 
x 430mm
AUTHENTICITY
Untitled. - Antique Print from 1661

Genuine antique
dated:

1719

Description:

Jacob van Campen (1596-1657) 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. He supplied the drawings. Hubertus Quellinus (1619-1687) was a Flemish engraver from the Baroque period.

Jacob van Campen (1595 - 1657)

Campen 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. He supplied the drawings. Hubertus Quellinus (1619-1687) was a Flemish engraver from the Baroque period.

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