The magnificent design of the Stady Huys, including the mosaic of the discovery of New Zealand

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Afbeelding van't Stadt Huys van Amsterdam [bound with:] Het eerste deel van de voornaemste Statuen ende Ciraten, vant konstrijck Stadhuys van Amstelredam, tmeeste in marmer gemaeckt, door Artus Quellinus, beelthouwer der voorseyde Stadt.

CAMPEN, Jacob van; QUELLINUS, Hubertus
Amsterdam,
De Wit,
1665 and 1668.
Foilo (450 by 305mm), two works in one volume, engraved title, engraved portrait of Jacob Campen 24 double-page engraved plates (of which five are folding and two single page); [bound with:] two engraved titles, engraved portrait of Quellinus, 103 engraved plates (of which two are on three sheets, six double-page, and 95 single page); contemporary Dutch vellum over boards, gilt-panelled with corner and central gilt arabesques, flat spine in six compartments, all edges gilt, remains of green cloth ties, plates strengthened, minor staining on vellum.
450 by 305mm. (17.75 by 12 inches).
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Displaying the magnificent design of Amsterdam's Town Hall, including a mosaic of Tasman's discovery of New Zealand.

The most imposing of all European town halls of the seventeenth century, the Stady Huys of Amsterdam - now the Royal Palace - was emblematic of the riches that accompanied the Dutch Golden Age. Significantly, the building of the Stadt Huys in 1648 coincided with the Treaty of Münster, which ended the Eighty Year's War between the Dutch Republic and...

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