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    • [Amsterdam and surroundings]. Danckerts, Cornelis (1603-1656) (publ.). (Interior and exterior façade views of the Zuiderkerk, Noorderkerk and the West
      May. 17, 2024

      [Amsterdam and surroundings]. Danckerts, Cornelis (1603-1656) (publ.). (Interior and exterior façade views of the Zuiderkerk, Noorderkerk and the West

      Est: €250 - €350

      [Amsterdam and surroundings]. Danckerts, Cornelis (1603-1656) (publ.). (Interior and exterior façade views of the Zuiderkerk, Noorderkerk and the Westerkerk, Amsterdam). Lot of 6 engravings, 33,3x21,8 to 63,5x45 cm., numb. "III", "VIII", "IX", ("XI"), "XII", "XIII". - Plate XI trimmed to the image and sl. nibbled by silverfish. = Plates from the work Architectura moderna ofte bouwinge van onsen tyt (1621 or 1631). Plate XII (front façade of the Westerkerk) with the upper sections of the bell tower added in pen and brown ink on 17th century paper. This version of the tower was built in 1638. The original octagonal design by Hendrick de Keyser can be seen in plate XII. AND 2 others by D. DANCKERTS: large interior views of the Amsterdam city Hall (Paleis op de Dam). - AND views (exterior and interior) of the Westerkerk by possibly Daniel STOOPENDAAL (uncut sidepanels of the 'Caart vande Sitplaat-sen inde Wester-Kerk'). - ADDED: a view of the façade of Trippenhuis by J. VINGBOONS and a large (dam.) façade view of Corvershof.

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    • Cornelis Danckerts the Elder, Satire of Tulip Mania
      Feb. 03, 2023

      Cornelis Danckerts the Elder, Satire of Tulip Mania

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      (Dutch, circa 1603-1656) Floraes Gecks-Kap Afbeeldinge van 't wonderlijcke Iaer van 1637 doen d'eene Geck d'ander uytbroeyde, de Luy Rijck sonder goet, en Wijs sonder verstant waeren., after a drawing by Pieter Nolpe (1613-1653), Hendrick Focken (1650-1688), publisher, circa 1637, engraving, sheet 18-1/4 x 22-1/2 in.; modern frame, 28-5/8 x 32-3/4 in. Note: A satire on Tulip mania, people who had invested in tulip bulbs and failed to realize their mistake; in the center a tent in the shape of a fool's cap, background right, the figure of Flora departing on a donkey, foreground right, peasants joyfully bending over a basket with a crop of tulips and tulip bulbs, foreground left, peasants carrying tulips and transporting earth, bulbs and tulips in a wheel-barrow, background left, figure of a devil brandishing a rod with fool's cap and paper bonds. - The British Museum Provenance: Private Collection, Raleigh, North Carolina co/art/om

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