Herengracht, Amsterdam, c. 1661. Creator: Jan Wijnants (Dutch, 1635-1684).
Sujet

Herengracht, Amsterdam, c. 1661. Creator: Jan Wijnants (Dutch, 1635-1684).

Légende

Herengracht, Amsterdam, c. 1661. This painting is the first depiction of Amsterdam in which a canal is given prominence. Flanked by picturesque, tree-lined avenues and exquisite mansions, the Herengracht (Gentleman's Canal) was one of Amsterdam's most important waterways. The precision with which Jan Wijnants portrayed the topography of the city enables the viewer to witness the development of this location. To the left of the canal, Wijnants depicted a lumber yard, on which, in 1662, the architect Philip Vingoboons built four houses for the merchant Jacob Cromhout. Furthermore, soon after Wijanants completed this painting the canal was expanded.

Crédit

Photo12/Heritage Images/Heritage Art

Notre référence

HRM19F85_388

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NA

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Licence

Droits gérés

Format disponible

70,8Mo (5,3Mo) / 46,6cm x 38,1cm / 5500 x 4500 (300dpi)

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