Description
‘207. PALAIS D’AMSTERDAM.’
View of the Royal Palace of Amsterdam in The Netherlands as it appeared in the early 19th. c. The palace was built as a city hall during the Dutch Golden Age in the 17th century.
Made by C.V. Lebarge after Howen.
Crayon style lithograph on wove (vellin) paper.
Sheet size: 27 x 20.5 cm (10.63 x 8.07 inch). Image size: 20.9 x 16 cm. (8.23 x 6.3 inch).
Condition: very good, given age. As usual with prints printed on this type of paper and age, some scattered foxing, which we can remove on request. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully.
ROYAL PALACE-AMSTERDAM-CITY HALL
PCO-C45-02
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
From: ‘Chateaux et Monumens des Pays Bas Faisant suite au Voyage pittoresque, dedie ? S.A.R. la Princesse d’Orange.’, by J.J. de Cloet, published in 34 installments / issues in Brussels from 1825-1830 by J.B.A. Jobard. This series contains 205 plates with views of cities, castles etc. in Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands with comprised the Kingdom at the time. This series followed the succes of ‘Vogage Pittoresque …’, published in 1825. Plates by Madou, Kreins, De Pellaert, Pringret, General von der Howen, A. de Marbaix, Lemaitre… One also finds this series bound in 2 volumes, probably at a later date as the printing history of bound volumes is unclear and the plates probably only appeared in installments. At any rate the cost of the individual installments was 4,25 guilders for a total of 144,50 guilders, a fortune at the time.



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