Map of Amsterdam with arguments for building new church, Pieter Hendricksz. Schut (possibly), 1688 - 1695 Canvas Print
Map in a bird's eye view. Along the top the title. Top left the legend 1-48 and a-c. To the right of it a scale stick: Schale of 3000 Amsteldam feet. Top right the legend 49-106 and d-k. Among them the legend of the strongholds 1-26. Lower left putti with the coat of arms of the city and children with riches from different continents. At the bottom of the middle a cartouche containing six arguments for the construction of a new church, designed by Nicolaas Listingh, on the Botermarkt (today's Rembrandtplein). On the left juno, on the right Minerva and above it two children with the coat of arms of Holland. Children with the city seal and objects referring to seafaring at the bottom right. Orientation: south-southwest top.
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