[VIEW - AMSTERDAM].
Amsterdam. (Caption:) Amsterdam, ville du Comté de Hollande et la plus considérable des Provinces Unies.
[Amsterdam, between 1660 and 1668 (ca. 1665)]. Engraving: ca. 38.5 x 50 cm; frame: 66.5 x 76 cm. In a passe partout, framed in a modern wooden frame.
€ 5,000
Rare, large, engraved view of Amsterdam, as seen from the inlet known as the IJ. The work is captioned in French and includes a numbered legend for the buildings in the background. According to d'Ailly, it must have been engraved between 1660 and 1668, as it shows the Oost-Indisch Zeemagazijn, a large warehouse built by the Dutch East India Company between 1660-1663, but not the Lutheran Church, which was built in 1668. The present engraving is not signed, but is very similar to a slightly later view of Amsterdam by French engraver Pierre-Alexandre Aveline (1656-1722). It bears the same caption and legend, and has a nearly identical background, but differs in the typography, cartouche, and the amount of ships in the foreground. The present state is exceptionally rare, as we have not been able to trace any other copies of it in sales records, and only three in literature.
The engraving is slightly creased, the upper right corner has been professionally repaired. Otherwise in very good condition. D'Ailly, E. A., Repertorium van de profielen der stad Amsterdam en van de plattegronden der schutterswijken, 98 (3 copies); cf. d'Ailly 101 and 102 (Aveline view).
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