Gesigt van den Vermaakelyken Overtoom
Gelegen buyten de Leydsche Poort der Stad Amsterdam te sien naar de groote en kleyne overhaal. Vüe agreable de l'overtoom, hors de la porte de leide, pres de la ville d'astersdam
Amsterdam,
Leon Schenk, Abraham Rademaker,
[c1720].
Engraving with etching, on two sheets joined.
560 by 960mm. (22 by 37.75 inches).
14403
notes:
A view of the Overtoom in the eighteenth century.
By the eighteenth century numerous country villas had been built along the Overtoom, one of the main canal's linking Amsterdam with river Schinkel, as well as pleasure gardens and numerous ale houses and shops. The Overtoom gained its name from the machine for moving a boat from one body of water to another where the level varied. Rather than with the aid of a lock, in other canal systems, the boat would be physi...
By the eighteenth century numerous country villas had been built along the Overtoom, one of the main canal's linking Amsterdam with river Schinkel, as well as pleasure gardens and numerous ale houses and shops. The Overtoom gained its name from the machine for moving a boat from one body of water to another where the level varied. Rather than with the aid of a lock, in other canal systems, the boat would be physi...
bibliography:
R.W.P. de Vries, auction, 1925: 288.
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