t Gesigt Van de Portugeese, en Hoogduy[t]se Joden Kerken, tot Amsterdam.
Veue ou perspective des eglises des juiss portuguese et allemands a amsterdam. A Prospect of the Portugese and High German Jews Churches at Amsterdam.
Amsterdam,
[c1752].
Engraving with etching, on two sheets joined.
565 by 935mm. (21.5 by 36.75 inches).
14421
notes:
View of the Plantage Muidergracht and the Jonas Daniël Meijerplein.
The view shown from the present day Mr. Visserplien, the busy intersecti.on in central Amsterdam, depicts the Portuguese Synagogue on the left and the High German or Great Synagogue. These momumental buildings now house the Jewish Historical Museum.
The first Jews to settle in Amsterdam were the Sephardim, who had been expelled from Portugal and Spain in 1493. They were joined in the f...
The view shown from the present day Mr. Visserplien, the busy intersecti.on in central Amsterdam, depicts the Portuguese Synagogue on the left and the High German or Great Synagogue. These momumental buildings now house the Jewish Historical Museum.
The first Jews to settle in Amsterdam were the Sephardim, who had been expelled from Portugal and Spain in 1493. They were joined in the f...
bibliography:
R.W.P. de Vries, auction, 1925: 295.
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