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  • D. DANCKERTS (*1633) attributed, Amsterdam City Hall, north side, around 1700, Copper engraving
    Apr. 05, 2025

    D. DANCKERTS (*1633) attributed, Amsterdam City Hall, north side, around 1700, Copper engraving

    Est: €150 - €200

    Dancker Danckerts (around 1633 Amsterdam - around 1666 ibid.) attributed: Architectural representation, frontal view of the north side of the town hall at Staudammplatz, Amsterdam, c. 1700, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper Inscription: At the bottom centre the title: "ZY GEEVEL ten Zuyden, ten Noorden heestse een en de selve opstal" and a scale bar: 200 Foot Maet. Numbered in the lower right corner with "Fig. F." The sheet is an early print. This is evidenced by the fine horizontal design line along the upper edge of the sheet. Date: c. 1700 Description: The former Amsterdam City Hall, built by Jacob van Campen between 1642 and 1648, combines elements of French palace construction (pavilion wing system) with a Palladian-influenced accentuation of the centre (risalit with triangular pediment). This sheet shows a frontal view of the north side. Keywords: 18th century, Baroque, Architecture, Netherlands, Size: Paper: 43,0 cm x 56,3 cm (16,9 x 22,2 in), Plate: 35,0 cm x 50,3 cm (13,8 x 19,8 in), Depiction: 36,5 cm x 50,3 cm (14,4 x 19,8 in)

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  • D. DANCKERTS (*1633) attributed, Amsterdam City Hall, cross-section north, around 1700, Copper engra
    Apr. 05, 2025

    D. DANCKERTS (*1633) attributed, Amsterdam City Hall, cross-section north, around 1700, Copper engra

    Est: €150 - €200

    Dancker Danckerts (around 1633 Amsterdam - around 1666 ibid.) attributed: Architectural representation, cross-section through the town hall on Dam Square, Amsterdam, north side, c. 1700, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper Inscription: Legend A-F at bottom left. At the bottom centre the title: "DOOR GESNEDE GEVEL VAN T AMSTERDAMS STADT-HUYS Haer Zy-gevel ten Noorden wegh genommen." and a scale bar: 200 Foot Maet. The legend G-L at bottom right. Numbered in the lower right corner with "Fig. I." Date: c. 1700 Description: The former Amsterdam City Hall, built by Jacob van Campen between 1642 and 1648, combines elements of French palace construction (pavilion wing system) with a Palladian-style accentuation of the centre (risalit with triangular pediment). This sheet shows a cross-section of the north side of the town hall and also offers a view of the interior of the parts of the building that protrude from the side. Keywords: 18th century, Baroque, Architecture, Netherlands, Size: Paper: 43,2 cm x 57,0 cm (17 x 22,4 in), Plate: 39,6 cm x 48,7 cm (15,6 x 19,2 in), Depiction: 38,5 cm x 47,8 cm (15,2 x 18,8 in)

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  • D. DANCKERTS (*1633) attributed, Amsterdam City Hall, cross-section, around 1700, Copper engraving
    Apr. 05, 2025

    D. DANCKERTS (*1633) attributed, Amsterdam City Hall, cross-section, around 1700, Copper engraving

    Est: €150 - €200

    Dancker Danckerts (around 1633 Amsterdam - around 1666 ibid.) attributed: Architectural representation, cross-section through the town hall on Dam Square, Amsterdam, east side, c. 1700, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper Inscription: Legend A-G at bottom left. At the bottom centre the title and a scale bar: 200 Foot Maet. Legend H-O at the bottom right. Numbered in the lower right corner with "Fig. H." Date: c. 1700 Description: The former Amsterdam City Hall, built by Jacob van Campen between 1642 and 1648, combines elements of French palace construction (pavilion wing system) with a Palladian-influenced accentuation of the centre (risalit with triangular pediment). This sheet shows a cross-section of the east side of the town hall and also offers a view of the interior of the protruding parts of the building, the risalits. Keywords: 18th century, Baroque, Architecture, Netherlands, Size: Paper: 43,2 cm x 56,2 cm (17 x 22,1 in), Plate: 39,6 cm x 48,3 cm (15,6 x 19 in), Depiction: 38,8 cm x 47,2 cm (15,3 x 18,6 in)

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  • D. DANCKERTS (*1633) attributed, Amsterdam City Hall, north side, around 1700, Copper engraving
    Aug. 17, 2024

    D. DANCKERTS (*1633) attributed, Amsterdam City Hall, north side, around 1700, Copper engraving

    Est: €150 - €200

    Dancker Danckerts (around 1633 Amsterdam - around 1666 ibid.) attributed: Architectural representation, frontal view of the north side of the town hall at Staudammplatz, Amsterdam, c. 1700, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper Inscription: At the bottom centre the title: "ZY GEEVEL ten Zuyden, ten Noorden heestse een en de selve opstal" and a scale bar: 200 Foot Maet. Numbered in the lower right corner with "Fig. F." The sheet is an early print. This is evidenced by the fine horizontal design line along the upper edge of the sheet. Date: c. 1700 Description: The former Amsterdam City Hall, built by Jacob van Campen between 1642 and 1648, combines elements of French palace construction (pavilion wing system) with a Palladian-influenced accentuation of the centre (risalit with triangular pediment). This sheet shows a frontal view of the north side. Keywords: 18th century, Baroque, Architecture, Netherlands, Size: Paper: 43,0 cm x 56,3 cm (16,9 x 22,2 in), Plate: 35,0 cm x 50,3 cm (13,8 x 19,8 in), Depiction: 36,5 cm x 50,3 cm (14,4 x 19,8 in)

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  • D. DANCKERTS (*1633) attributed, Amsterdam City Hall, cross-section north, around 1700, Copper engra
    Aug. 17, 2024

    D. DANCKERTS (*1633) attributed, Amsterdam City Hall, cross-section north, around 1700, Copper engra

    Est: €150 - €200

    Dancker Danckerts (around 1633 Amsterdam - around 1666 ibid.) attributed: Architectural representation, cross-section through the town hall on Dam Square, Amsterdam, north side, c. 1700, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper Inscription: Legend A-F at bottom left. At the bottom centre the title: "DOOR GESNEDE GEVEL VAN T AMSTERDAMS STADT-HUYS Haer Zy-gevel ten Noorden wegh genommen." and a scale bar: 200 Foot Maet. The legend G-L at bottom right. Numbered in the lower right corner with "Fig. I." Date: c. 1700 Description: The former Amsterdam City Hall, built by Jacob van Campen between 1642 and 1648, combines elements of French palace construction (pavilion wing system) with a Palladian-style accentuation of the centre (risalit with triangular pediment). This sheet shows a cross-section of the north side of the town hall and also offers a view of the interior of the parts of the building that protrude from the side. Keywords: 18th century, Baroque, Architecture, Netherlands, Size: Paper: 43,2 cm x 57,0 cm (17 x 22,4 in), Plate: 39,6 cm x 48,7 cm (15,6 x 19,2 in), Depiction: 38,5 cm x 47,8 cm (15,2 x 18,8 in)

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  • D. DANCKERTS (*1633) attributed, Amsterdam City Hall, cross-section, around 1700, Copper engraving
    Aug. 17, 2024

    D. DANCKERTS (*1633) attributed, Amsterdam City Hall, cross-section, around 1700, Copper engraving

    Est: €150 - €200

    Dancker Danckerts (around 1633 Amsterdam - around 1666 ibid.) attributed: Architectural representation, cross-section through the town hall on Dam Square, Amsterdam, east side, c. 1700, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper Inscription: Legend A-G at bottom left. At the bottom centre the title and a scale bar: 200 Foot Maet. Legend H-O at the bottom right. Numbered in the lower right corner with "Fig. H." Date: c. 1700 Description: The former Amsterdam City Hall, built by Jacob van Campen between 1642 and 1648, combines elements of French palace construction (pavilion wing system) with a Palladian-influenced accentuation of the centre (risalit with triangular pediment). This sheet shows a cross-section of the east side of the town hall and also offers a view of the interior of the protruding parts of the building, the risalits. Keywords: 18th century, Baroque, Architecture, Netherlands, Size: Paper: 43,2 cm x 56,2 cm (17 x 22,1 in), Plate: 39,6 cm x 48,3 cm (15,6 x 19 in), Depiction: 38,8 cm x 47,2 cm (15,3 x 18,6 in)

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  • TWO 17TH CENTURY ETCHINGS, DAN
    Apr. 15, 2024

    TWO 17TH CENTURY ETCHINGS, DAN

    Est: -

    Two 17th century etchings, Dancker Danckerts (1634-1666) after Nicholaes Berchem, Woman with companion on donkey in pastoral landscape with ruin, sheet 19 x 28.7 cm, mounted on verso at upper margin under passepartout. 27 x 37 cm, Jan Both (1610-1652), Two Muleteers on the Via Appia, signed Both fe in the plate lower left, sheet 22 x 30 cm, verso mounted on upper margin under passepartout. 37 x 49.5 cm, unframed

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  • D. DANCKERTS (*1633) attributed, Amsterdam City Hall, north side, around 1700, Copper engraving
    Feb. 24, 2024

    D. DANCKERTS (*1633) attributed, Amsterdam City Hall, north side, around 1700, Copper engraving

    Est: €150 - €200

    Dancker Danckerts (around 1633 Amsterdam - around 1666 ibid.) attributed: Architectural rendering, frontal view of the north side of the City Hall on Dam Square, Amsterdam, c. 1700, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper Inscription: At the bottom centre the title: "ZY GEEVEL ten Zuyden, ten Noorden heestse een en de selve opstal" and a scale bar: 200 Foot Maet. Numbered in the lower right corner with "Fig. F." The sheet is an early print. This is attested by the horizontal fine design line along the upper edge of the sheet. Date: c. 1700 Description: Built by Jacob van Campen between 1642 and 1648, the former Amsterdam town hall combines elements of French palace architecture (pavilion-tract system) with a Palladian-influenced accentuation of the centre (risalit with triangular gable). The present sheet shows a frontal view of the north side. Keywords: 18th century, Baroque, Architecture, Netherlands,

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  • D. DANCKERTS (*1633) attributed, Amsterdam City Hall, cross-section north, around 1700, Copper engra
    Feb. 24, 2024

    D. DANCKERTS (*1633) attributed, Amsterdam City Hall, cross-section north, around 1700, Copper engra

    Est: €150 - €200

    Dancker Danckerts (around 1633 Amsterdam - around 1666 ibid.) attributed: Architectural rendering, cross-section of the City Hall on Dam Square, Amsterdam, north side, c. 1700, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper Inscription: Below left the legend A-F. Below centre the title: "DOOR GESNEDE GEVEL VAN T AMSTERDAMS STADT-HUYS Haer Zy-gevel ten Noorden wegh genommen." and a scale bar: 200 Foot Maet. Legend G-L at lower right. Numbered in the lower right corner with "Fig. I." Date: c. 1700 Description: Built by Jacob van Campen between 1642 and 1648, the former Amsterdam Town Hall combines elements of French palace architecture (pavilion-tract system) with a Palladian-influenced accentuation of the centre (risalit with triangular gable). This sheet shows a cross-section of the north side of the town hall and also offers a view of the interiors of the parts of the building protruding from the sides. Keywords: 18th century, Baroque, Architecture, Netherlands,

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  • D. DANCKERTS (*1633) attributed, Amsterdam City Hall, cross-section, around 1700, Copper engraving
    Feb. 24, 2024

    D. DANCKERTS (*1633) attributed, Amsterdam City Hall, cross-section, around 1700, Copper engraving

    Est: €150 - €200

    Dancker Danckerts (around 1633 Amsterdam - around 1666 ibid.) attributed: Architectural rendering, cross-section of the City Hall on Dam Square, Amsterdam, east side, c. 1700, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper Inscription: At the bottom left the legend A-G. Below centre the title and a scale bar: 200 Foot Maet. At the bottom right the legend H-O. Numbered in the lower right corner with "Fig. H." Date: c. 1700 Description: Built by Jacob van Campen between 1642 and 1648, the former Amsterdam Town Hall combines elements of French palace architecture (pavilion-tract system) with a Palladian-influenced accentuation of the centre (risalit with triangular gable). This sheet shows a cross-section of the east side of the town hall and also offers a view into the interior of the protruding parts of the building, the risalites. Keywords: 18th century, Baroque, Architecture, Netherlands,

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  • DANCKER DANCKERTS (1634-1666) AF
    Jan. 29, 2024

    DANCKER DANCKERTS (1634-1666) AF

    Est: -

    Dancker Danckerts (1634-1666) after Cornelis Holsteijn (1618-ca.1658), Bathers, etching on laid paper, 17th century print, Latin script margin, partly browned, trimmed around the image, 36.5 x 30 cm, mounted in passepartout at the corners 52 x 45 cm

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  • Danckerts, Dancker (1634-1666). (Pastoral scene with animals drinking from a stream, a man and a dog crossing a bridge).
    Nov. 24, 2023

    Danckerts, Dancker (1634-1666). (Pastoral scene with animals drinking from a stream, a man and a dog crossing a bridge).

    Est: €40 - €60

    Danckerts, Dancker (1634-1666). (Pastoral scene with animals drinking from a stream, a man and a dog crossing a bridge). Etching after Nicolaas BERCHEM, 36x45,6 cm., engr. "Dancker Danckerts fecit" and "Berghem Pinxit" below image, publ. N. Visscher. - Partly sl. yellowed and vaguely waterstained.

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  • Danckerts, Dancker (1634-1666). Near a rock two cows in front of a stone.
    Nov. 24, 2023

    Danckerts, Dancker (1634-1666). Near a rock two cows in front of a stone.

    Est: €80 - €100

    Danckerts, Dancker (1634-1666). Near a rock two cows in front of a stone. Etching after Nicolaas BERCHEM, 16,9x24,1cm., w. the address of N. Visscher. - Sl. agetoned. = Hollstein 18, 3rd state of 3. On 17th century laid paper with watermark showing a fleur-de-lis in shield. Title-print/ first print of a series of 4 pastoral landscapes. Visscher, Cornelis (1629-1658). The seated old herd. Etching after Nicolaas BERCHEM, 18,5x26 cm. (borderline). - Sl. soiled. = Hollstein 67, 2nd state of 2. From a series of 4 oblong pastoral landscapes after Nicolaas Berchem. AND 5 other etchings after/ in the style of Nicolaas BERCHEM, i.a. by Johannes VISSCHER.

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  • Danckerts, Dancker (1634-1666). (Landscapes).
    Nov. 24, 2023

    Danckerts, Dancker (1634-1666). (Landscapes).

    Est: €120 - €150

    Danckerts, Dancker (1634-1666). (Landscapes). Three (of 6) etchings after Nicolaes BERCHEM, each ±19x28,5 cm., w. the address of the artist. - Hollstein 13 w. 2 small closed tears in lower margin, otherwise minor/ tiny imperfections. Fine copies. = Hollstein 12, 13 and 15, all first state of 3. All with wide margins. All with the collection stamp of Boymans van Beuningen (Lugt 288 and Lugt 700a (stamp indicating duplicates)).

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  • D. DANCKERTS (*1633) attributed, Amsterdam City Hall, north side, around 1700, Copper engraving
    Oct. 14, 2023

    D. DANCKERTS (*1633) attributed, Amsterdam City Hall, north side, around 1700, Copper engraving

    Est: €150 - €200

    Dancker Danckerts (around 1633 Amsterdam - around 1666 ibid.) attributed: Architectural rendering, frontal view of the north side of the City Hall on Dam Square, Amsterdam, c. 1700, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper Inscription: At the bottom centre the title: "ZY GEEVEL ten Zuyden, ten Noorden heestse een en de selve opstal" and a scale bar: 200 Foot Maet. Numbered in the lower right corner with "Fig. F." The sheet is an early print. This is attested by the horizontal fine design line along the upper edge of the sheet. Date: c. 1700 Description: Built by Jacob van Campen between 1642 and 1648, the former Amsterdam town hall combines elements of French palace architecture (pavilion-tract system) with a Palladian-influenced accentuation of the centre (risalit with triangular gable). The present sheet shows a frontal view of the north side. Keywords: 18th century, Baroque, Architecture, Netherlands,

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  • D. DANCKERTS (*1633) attributed, Amsterdam City Hall, North Cross-Section, around 1700, Copper engra
    Oct. 14, 2023

    D. DANCKERTS (*1633) attributed, Amsterdam City Hall, North Cross-Section, around 1700, Copper engra

    Est: €150 - €200

    Dancker Danckerts (around 1633 Amsterdam - around 1666 ibid.) attributed: Architectural rendering, cross-section of the City Hall on Dam Square, Amsterdam, north side, c. 1700, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper Inscription: Below left the legend A-F. Below centre the title: "DOOR GESNEDE GEVEL VAN T AMSTERDAMS STADT-HUYS Haer Zy-gevel ten Noorden wegh genommen." and a scale bar: 200 Foot Maet. Legend G-L at lower right. Numbered in the lower right corner with "Fig. I." Date: c. 1700 Description: Built by Jacob van Campen between 1642 and 1648, the former Amsterdam Town Hall combines elements of French palace architecture (pavilion-tract system) with a Palladian-influenced accentuation of the centre (risalit with triangular gable). This sheet shows a cross-section of the north side of the town hall and also offers a view of the interiors of the parts of the building protruding from the sides. Keywords: 18th century, Baroque, Architecture, Netherlands,

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  • D. DANCKERTS (*1633) attributed, Amsterdam City Hall, cross section, around 1700, Copper engraving
    Oct. 14, 2023

    D. DANCKERTS (*1633) attributed, Amsterdam City Hall, cross section, around 1700, Copper engraving

    Est: €150 - €200

    Dancker Danckerts (around 1633 Amsterdam - around 1666 ibid.) attributed: Architectural rendering, cross-section of the City Hall on Dam Square, Amsterdam, east side, c. 1700, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper Inscription: At the bottom left the legend A-G. Below centre the title and a scale bar: 200 Foot Maet. At the bottom right the legend H-O. Numbered in the lower right corner with "Fig. H." Date: c. 1700 Description: Built by Jacob van Campen between 1642 and 1648, the former Amsterdam Town Hall combines elements of French palace architecture (pavilion-tract system) with a Palladian-influenced accentuation of the centre (risalit with triangular gable). This sheet shows a cross-section of the east side of the town hall and also offers a view into the interior of the protruding parts of the building, the risalites. Keywords: 18th century, Baroque, Architecture, Netherlands,

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  • DANCKER DANCKERTS (DUTCH, 1634-1666) - RIDING LESSON, ETCHING AFTER A PAINTING BY PHILIPS WOUWERMAN (DUTCH, 1619-1668).
    Jun. 26, 2023

    DANCKER DANCKERTS (DUTCH, 1634-1666) - RIDING LESSON, ETCHING AFTER A PAINTING BY PHILIPS WOUWERMAN (DUTCH, 1619-1668).

    Est: $100 - $200

    Dancker Danckerts (Netherlands, 1634-1666) - Riding Lesson, Etching after a Painting by Philips Wouwerman (Netherlands, 1619-1668). 37x41cm.

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  • D. DANCKERTS (*1633) attributed, Amsterdam City Hall, frontal view north side, around 1700, Copper e
    May. 06, 2023

    D. DANCKERTS (*1633) attributed, Amsterdam City Hall, frontal view north side, around 1700, Copper e

    Est: €300 - €400

    Dancker Danckerts (around 1633 Amsterdam - around 1666 ibid.) attributed: Architectural rendering, frontal view of the north side of the City Hall on Dam Square, Amsterdam, c. 1700, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper Inscription: At the bottom centre the title: "ZY GEEVEL ten Zuyden, ten Noorden heestse een en de selve opstal" and a scale bar: 200 Foot Maet. Numbered in the lower right corner with "Fig. F." The sheet is an early print. This is attested by the horizontal fine design line along the upper edge of the sheet. Date: c. 1700 Description: Built by Jacob van Campen between 1642 and 1648, the former Amsterdam town hall combines elements of French palace architecture (pavilion-tract system) with a Palladian-influenced accentuation of the centre (risalit with triangular gable). The present sheet shows a frontal view of the north side. Keywords: 18th century, Baroque, Architecture, Netherlands,

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  • D. DANCKERTS (*1633) attributed, Amsterdam City Hall, cross-section north side, around 1700, Copper
    May. 06, 2023

    D. DANCKERTS (*1633) attributed, Amsterdam City Hall, cross-section north side, around 1700, Copper

    Est: €300 - €400

    Dancker Danckerts (around 1633 Amsterdam - around 1666 ibid.) attributed: Architectural rendering, cross-section of the City Hall on Dam Square, Amsterdam, north side, c. 1700, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper Inscription: Below left the legend A-F. Below centre the title: "DOOR GESNEDE GEVEL VAN T AMSTERDAMS STADT-HUYS Haer Zy-gevel ten Noorden wegh taken." and a scale bar: 200 Foot Maet. Legend G-L at lower right. Numbered in the lower right corner with "Fig. I." Date: c. 1700 Description: Built by Jacob van Campen between 1642 and 1648, the former Amsterdam Town Hall combines elements of French palace architecture (pavilion-tract system) with a Palladian-influenced accentuation of the centre (risalit with triangular gable). This sheet shows a cross-section of the north side of the town hall and also offers a view of the interiors of the parts of the building protruding from the sides. Keywords: 18th century, Baroque, Architecture, Netherlands,

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  • D. DANCKERTS (*1633) attributed, Amsterdam City Hall, frontal view east side, around 1700, Copper en
    May. 06, 2023

    D. DANCKERTS (*1633) attributed, Amsterdam City Hall, frontal view east side, around 1700, Copper en

    Est: €300 - €400

    Dancker Danckerts (around 1633 Amsterdam - around 1666 ibid.) attributed: Architectural rendering, frontal view of the side façade, Amsterdam, c. 1700, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper Inscription: At the bottom centre the title: "DE GEVEL VAN 'T AMSTERDAMS STADT-HUYS op de hoeck tegen de Zy en achter Gevel aensiende." and a scale bar: 200 Foot Maet. Numbered in the lower right corner with "Fig. G." Date: c. 1700 Description: Built by Jacob van Campen between 1642 and 1648, the former Amsterdam town hall combines elements of French palace architecture (pavilion-tract system) with a Palladian-influenced accentuation of the centre (risalit with triangular gable). The present sheet shows a frontal view of the side façade. Keywords: 18th century, Baroque, Architecture, Netherlands,

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  • D. DANCKERTS (*1633) attributed, Amsterdam City Hall, east side, cross-section, around 1700, Copper
    May. 06, 2023

    D. DANCKERTS (*1633) attributed, Amsterdam City Hall, east side, cross-section, around 1700, Copper

    Est: €300 - €400

    Dancker Danckerts (around 1633 Amsterdam - around 1666 ibid.) attributed: Architectural rendering, cross-section of the City Hall on Dam Square, Amsterdam, east side, c. 1700, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper Inscription: At the bottom left the legend A-G. Below centre the title and a scale bar: 200 Foot Maet. At the bottom right the legend H-O. Numbered in the lower right corner with "Fig. H." Date: c. 1700 Description: Built by Jacob van Campen between 1642 and 1648, the former Amsterdam Town Hall combines elements of French palace architecture (pavilion-tract system) with a Palladian-influenced accentuation of the centre (risalit with triangular gable). This sheet shows a cross-section of the east side of the town hall and also offers a view into the interior of the protruding parts of the building, the risalites. Keywords: 18th century, Baroque, Architecture, Netherlands,

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  • D. DANCKERTS (*1633) after BERCHEM (*1620), Bucolic landscape with shepherds, Copper engraving
    Mar. 11, 2023

    D. DANCKERTS (*1633) after BERCHEM (*1620), Bucolic landscape with shepherds, Copper engraving

    Est: €150 - €200

    Dancker Danckerts (around 1633 Amsterdam - around 1666 ibid.) after Nicolaes Berchem (1620 Haarlem - 1683 Amsterdam): Bucolic Landscape, Resting Shepherds with Cows and Cattle, 17th century, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper, mounted on Paper Date: 17th century Description: Engraving of a landscape of resting shepherds. Keywords: Landscape, Shepherds, Cows, Cattle, Shepherd Genre, before 18th century, Baroque, Landscape, Netherlands,

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  • [Ships]. Danckerts, D. (1634-1666). (People loading a ship).
    Nov. 25, 2022

    [Ships]. Danckerts, D. (1634-1666). (People loading a ship).

    Est: €80 - €100

    [Ships]. Danckerts, D. (1634-1666). (People loading a ship). Etching after P. WOUWERMAN, 32,7x39,3 signed "Dancker Danckerts fecit et excudit". - Soiled, mostly in margins; w. vertical central fold. = Scarce. Hollstein 48, 2nd state of 5. "Het redden van 't volk van de wrakken van het O.I. Comp. Schip Woestduyn des Morgensvroeg op den 25 July 1779". Engraving by A. FOKKE and M. SALLIETH after E. HOOGERHEYDEN, 25,8x44,5 cm., n.pl., P. Gillissen en Zoon, ±1779. = F.M. 4345, 4. AND 4 lithographs, i.a. "Schipbreuk nabij Middelburg" (lithograph by CLERMANS after KOEKOEK. Two sm. stains in upper (blank) margin).

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  • D.DANCKERTS (*1633) attributed, Amsterdam City Hall, frontal view north side, around 1700, Copper en
    Aug. 07, 2022

    D.DANCKERTS (*1633) attributed, Amsterdam City Hall, frontal view north side, around 1700, Copper en

    Est: €300 - €400

    Dancker Danckerts (around 1633 Amsterdam - around 1666 ibid.) attributed: Architectural rendering, frontal view of the north side of the City Hall on Dam Square, Amsterdam, c. 1700, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper Inscription: At the bottom centre the title: "ZY GEEVEL ten Zuyden, ten Noorden heestse een en de selve opstal" and a scale bar: 200 Foot Maet. Numbered in the lower right corner with "Fig. F." The sheet is an early print. This is attested by the horizontal fine design line along the upper edge of the sheet. Date: c. 1700 Description: Built by Jacob van Campen between 1642 and 1648, the former Amsterdam town hall combines elements of French palace architecture (pavilion-tract system) with a Palladian-influenced accentuation of the centre (risalit with triangular gable). The present sheet shows a frontal view of the north side. Keywords: 18th century, Baroque, Architecture, Netherlands,

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  • D.DANCKERTS (*1633) attributed, Amsterdam City Hall, cross-section north side, around 1700, Copper e
    Aug. 07, 2022

    D.DANCKERTS (*1633) attributed, Amsterdam City Hall, cross-section north side, around 1700, Copper e

    Est: €300 - €400

    Dancker Danckerts (around 1633 Amsterdam - around 1666 ibid.) attributed: Architectural rendering, cross-section of the City Hall on Dam Square, Amsterdam, north side, c. 1700, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper Inscription: Below left the legend A-F. Below centre the title: "DOOR GESNEDE GEVEL VAN T AMSTERDAMS STADT-HUYS Haer Zy-gevel ten Noorden wegh taken." and a scale bar: 200 Foot Maet. Legend G-L at lower right. Numbered in the lower right corner with "Fig. I." Date: c. 1700 Description: Built by Jacob van Campen between 1642 and 1648, the former Amsterdam Town Hall combines elements of French palace architecture (pavilion-tract system) with a Palladian-influenced accentuation of the centre (risalit with triangular gable). The present sheet shows a cross-section of the north side of the town hall and also offers a view of the interiors of the parts of the building protruding from the sides. Keywords: 18th century, Baroque, Architecture, Netherlands,

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  • D.DANCKERTS (*1633) attributed, Amsterdam City Hall, frontal view east side, around 1700, Copper eng
    Aug. 07, 2022

    D.DANCKERTS (*1633) attributed, Amsterdam City Hall, frontal view east side, around 1700, Copper eng

    Est: €300 - €400

    Dancker Danckerts (around 1633 Amsterdam - around 1666 ibid.) attributed: Architectural rendering, frontal view of the side façade, Amsterdam, c. 1700, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper Inscription: At the bottom centre the title: "DE GEVEL VAN 'T AMSTERDAMS STADT-HUYS op de hoeck tegen de Zy en achter Gevel aensiende." and a scale bar: 200 Foot Maet. Numbered in the lower right corner with "Fig. G." Date: c. 1700 Description: Built by Jacob van Campen between 1642 and 1648, the former Amsterdam City Hall combines elements of French palace architecture (pavilion-tract system) with a Palladian-influenced accentuation of the centre (risalit with triangular gable). The present sheet shows a frontal view of the side façade. Keywords: 18th century, Baroque, Architecture, Netherlands,

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  • D.DANCKERTS (*1633) attributed, Amsterdam City Hall, east side, cross-section, around 1700, Copper e
    Aug. 07, 2022

    D.DANCKERTS (*1633) attributed, Amsterdam City Hall, east side, cross-section, around 1700, Copper e

    Est: €300 - €400

    Dancker Danckerts (around 1633 Amsterdam - around 1666 ibid.) attributed: Architectural rendering, cross-section of the City Hall on Dam Square, Amsterdam, east side, c. 1700, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper Inscription: At the bottom left the legend A-G. Below centre the title and a scale bar: 200 Foot Maet. At the bottom right the legend H-O. Numbered in the lower right corner with "Fig. H." Date: c. 1700 Description: Built by Jacob van Campen between 1642 and 1648, the former Amsterdam Town Hall combines elements of French palace architecture (pavilion-tract system) with a Palladian-influenced accentuation of the centre (risalit with triangular gable). This sheet shows a cross-section of the east side of the town hall and also offers a view into the interior of the protruding parts of the building, the risalites. Keywords: 18th century, Baroque, Architecture, Netherlands,

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  • Danckerts, D. (1634-1666). (People loading a ship).
    May. 20, 2022

    Danckerts, D. (1634-1666). (People loading a ship).

    Est: €80 - €100

    Danckerts, D. (1634-1666). (People loading a ship). Etching after P. WOUWERMAN, 32,7x39,3 signed "Dancker Danckerts fecit et excudit" - Soiled, mostly in margins; w. vertical central fold. = Scarce. Hollstein 48, 2nd state of 5.

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  • Danckerts, Dancker
    Jul. 10, 2021

    Danckerts, Dancker

    Est: €70 - €100

    (um 1634 Amsterdam 1666). Italienische Berglandschaft mit Maultieren, Hirten und Rindern. Radierung auf Bütten mit gr. WZ n. N.Berchem (1620-1683), um 1650. Blgr. 19,7 x 30 cm. Mit schmalem Rändchen um die Plattenkante unter Verlust der Namenszüge. Vgl. Nagler 3,260. Ho. Dutch 5. Rijksmuseum RP-P-H-R-43. Aus einer Folge von 4 Landschaften n. Berchem. R

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  • Danckerts, Dancker
    May. 08, 2021

    Danckerts, Dancker

    Est: €80 - €120

    (um 1634 Amsterdam 1666). Italienische Berglandschaft mit Maultieren, Hirten und Rindern. Radierung auf Bütten mit gr. WZ n. N.Berchem (1620-1683), um 1650. Blgr. 19,7 x 30 cm. Mit schmalem Rändchen um die Plattenkante unter Verlust der Namenszüge. Vgl. Nagler 3,260. Ho. Dutch 5. Rijksmuseum RP-P-H-R-43. Aus einer Folge von 4 Landschaften n. Berchem. R

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  • [GRAPHIC ARTS, PAINTINGS & DRAWINGS 16TH-19TH CENTURY] 9 PIECES OF OLD GRAPHIC ART: (1-5) DANCKER DANCKERTS (1634-1666)
    Dec. 03, 2019

    [GRAPHIC ARTS, PAINTINGS & DRAWINGS 16TH-19TH CENTURY] 9 PIECES OF OLD GRAPHIC ART: (1-5) DANCKER DANCKERTS (1634-1666)

    Est: €70 - €140

    (Landscapes with cattle farmers). Five etchings after Nicolaes Berghem (1621-1683), 15.7 x 24 to 19.3 x 30 cm., 1x with address of Petrus Schenk, 2x affixed to mount with right-hand margin.

    Zwiggelaar Auctions
  • Dancker Danckerts (1634-1666)
    Feb. 17, 2018

    Dancker Danckerts (1634-1666)

    Est: €100 - €200

    Dancker Danckerts (1634-1666) Circa 1650, after Nicolaes Berchem (1620-1683) Landscape scene with a cattle herder and his family. Lettered below the image, Berghem inventor./Ex Formis Nicolai Visscher cum Privelegis Ordinum Hollandiae et WestFrisae./ Dancker Danckerts Fecit. Handcoloured engraving on paper. 37.5 cm x 46.5 cm

    Hessink's
  • DANCKER DANCKERTS (DUTCH, 1634-1666) - The Crystal vase of Emperor Ferdinand III in the Treasury in Vienna (Hollstein 3)
    Dec. 18, 2017

    DANCKER DANCKERTS (DUTCH, 1634-1666) - The Crystal vase of Emperor Ferdinand III in the Treasury in Vienna (Hollstein 3)

    Est: £500 - £700

    DANCKER DANCKERTS (DUTCH, 1634-1666) The Crystal vase of Emperor Ferdinand III in the Treasury in Vienna (Hollstein 3) Etching, 1655, a very good impression of this rare print, on laid paper, trimmed just inside the borderline, in good condition Sheet 485 x 332mm. (unframed)

    Bonhams
  • Danckerts, D. (1634-1666). Shepherd on cow playing flute, near him dancing
    Jun. 02, 2017

    Danckerts, D. (1634-1666). Shepherd on cow playing flute, near him dancing

    Est: €200 - €300

    Danckerts, D. (1634-1666). Shepherd on cow playing flute, near him dancing shepherdess. Woman on horseback, to the right woman milking a goat. Two etchings after N. BERCHEM from a series of 6 Landscapes, 19x28,5 and 19x25,5 cm. - The first print sl. dam. in upper right blank corner. = Hollstein 12 and 17, the 3rd state (of 3), with the address of F. de Wit, letter a and number 1 resp. 3. The first print w. engr. caption "Divers belles ordinances, ornées des hommes, et bestes, designées par C.P. Berchem à Amsterdam". AND 5 others similar after the same by C. DE VISSCHER (3x), J. DE VISSCHER and D. DANCKERTS (one print w. large repaired tear and sm. defects in corners). - AND a mezzotint by W. BAILLIE after the same.

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  • Danckerts, D. (1634-1666). Near a rock two cows in
    Nov. 25, 2016

    Danckerts, D. (1634-1666). Near a rock two cows in

    Est: €150 - €250

    Danckerts, D. (1634-1666). Near a rock two cows in front of a stone./ Peasant on horseback and various animals./ Two cows in the water./ Spinning woman and a boy. Complete series of 4 landscape engravings after C. BERCHEM, each ±17x24 cm., numb. "1"-"4" in lower right corner below the image, w. "Nicolaus Visscher excudit" below the image of the first print and "CBerchem invent(or)" and "Dancker Danckerts fecit" below the image of the other prints. - On paper w. Fleur-de-lis watermark. Tipped onto laid paper mounts w. left corners; the first print w. lacking portion of upper left corner w. sl. loss of image, repaired and w. ms. addition; the second and third print sl. yellowed/ trifle foxed; the fourth print w. vague oblique line/ fold. = Hollstein 18-21, 3rd state of 3, with Visscher's address and the numbers. AND 2 other engravings.

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  • Danckerts, Dancker: Die Nacht. Flusskrebsjagd
    Nov. 24, 2016

    Danckerts, Dancker: Die Nacht. Flusskrebsjagd

    Est: €300 - €450

    Die Nacht. Flusskrebsjagd. Radierung nach Nicolaes Berchem. 37,6 x 47,1 cm. Hollstein 25 V. Wz. Traube.Aus der Folge der vier Tageszeiten, die laut Hollstein zu den Hauptwerken des jung verstorbenen Radierers gehören. Ganz ausgezeichneter Druck mit schmalem Rändchen um die Darstellung. Winzige Nadellöchlein mittig, in den Rändern wenige, fachmännisch geschlossene Einrisse, rechtes oberes Eckchen ergänzt, weitere geringfügige Gebrauchsspuren, sonst in guter Erhaltung - Wir bitten darum, Zustandsberichte zu den Losen zu erfragen, da der Erhaltungszustand nur in Ausnahmefällen im Katalog angegeben ist. - Please ask for condition reports for individual lots, as the condition is usually not mentioned in the catalogue.

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  • Danckerts, Dancker(1634-Amsterdam-1666)-'' Divers belles ordinances, ornées
    Jun. 25, 2016

    Danckerts, Dancker(1634-Amsterdam-1666)-'' Divers belles ordinances, ornées

    Est: -

    Danckerts, Dancker(1634-Amsterdam-1666)-'' Divers belles ordinances, ornées des hommes, et bestes, deseignees par C. P. Berchem à Amsterdam'', Kupferstich, Plattenmaß:ca. 21, 5 x 29, 5cm, in der Platte bezeichnet und betitelt, Verleger:P. Schenk, am oberen Rand auf Karton montiert, PP lose aufliegend, min. Knickspuren, lt. angestaubt Danckerts, Dancker(1634-Amsterdam-1666)-" Divers belles ordinances, ornées des hommes, et bestes, deseignees par C. P. Berchem à Amsterdam", Kupferstich, Plattenmaß:ca. 21, 5 x 29, 5cm, in der Platte bezeichnet und betitelt, Verleger:P. Schenk, am oberen Rand auf Karton montiert, PP lose aufliegend, min. Knickspuren, lt. angestaubt

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  • Danckerts, Dancker Zwei ländliche Szenerien. Kupferstich. Plattenmaße 45,3 x 36,5 cm u. 26 x 18,8 cm.
    Aug. 14, 2015

    Danckerts, Dancker Zwei ländliche Szenerien. Kupferstich. Plattenmaße 45,3 x 36,5 cm u. 26 x 18,8 cm.

    Est: €70 - €100

    Zwei ländliche Szenerien. Kupferstich. Plattenmaße 45,3 x 36,5 cm u. 26 x 18,8 cm. Die große Szenerie nach Berghem und mit königlich westfriesischen Privilieg von Visscher gedruckt. In den vorderen Partien sehr kräftige und nuancierte Abdrücke. Verso an den Rändern alt hinterlegt. Minimal fleckig und mit wenigen punktuellen Läsuren vor allem am Rand. Montiert auf Karton sowie an den Rändern alt hinterlegt.

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  • Danckerts, D. (1634-1666). Morning. Foot-bridge./ Night. Crayfish-hunting. Two engravings after C. BERCHEM, from the series of four Landscapes. The four times of the day, both ±37x46 cm., with the address of N. Visscher below the print. - The first
    Nov. 28, 2014

    Danckerts, D. (1634-1666). Morning. Foot-bridge./ Night. Crayfish-hunting. Two engravings after C. BERCHEM, from the series of four Landscapes. The four times of the day, both ±37x46 cm., with the address of N. Visscher below the print. - The first

    Est: €120 - €150

    Danckerts, D. (1634-1666). Morning. Foot-bridge./ Night. Crayfish-hunting. Two engravings after C. BERCHEM, from the series of four Landscapes. The four times of the day, both ±37x46 cm., with the address of N. Visscher below the print. - The first print trifle foxed and lacking sm. portion of upper blank corner (outside platemark). = Hollstein 22 and 25, both the 5th state (of 5). AND 1 other after Berchem.

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  • Danckerts, Dancker Zwei ländliche Szenerien.
    Jul. 12, 2014

    Danckerts, Dancker Zwei ländliche Szenerien.

    Est: €120 - €144

    Danckerts, Dancker Zwei ländliche Szenerien. Kupferstich. Plattenmaße 45,3 x 36,5 cm u. 26 x 18,8cm Die große Szenerie nach Berghem und mit königlich westfriesischen Privilieg von Visscher gedruckt. In den vorderen Partien sehr kräftige und nuancierte Abdrücke. Verso an den Rändern alt hinterlegt. Minimal fleckig und mit wenigen punktuellen Läsuren vor allem am Rand. Montiert auf Karton, sowie an den Rändern alt hinterlegt. *

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