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Title: Amsterdam in zijne opkonst (...) Vol. I-III.
Author:
Jan Wagenaar (Dutch, Amsterdam 1709—1773 Amsterdam)
Publisher:
Isaak Tirion (Dutch, 1729–1766)
Publisher:
Yntema and Tieboel (Dutch, active Amsterdam, 18th century (second half))
Engraver:
Jan Goeree (Dutch, Middelburg 1670–1731 Amsterdam)
Engraver:
Reinier Vinkeles (Dutch, Amsterdam 1741–1816 Amsterdam)
Engraver:
Jacob Houbraken (Dutch, Dordrecht 1698–1780 Amsterdam)
Designer:
Cornelis Anthonisz (Netherlandish, ca. 1505–1553)
Designer:
Cornelis Ploos van Amstel (Dutch, 1726–1798)
Designer:
Jacob Buys (Dutch, baptized Amsterdam 1724–1801 Amsterdam)
Designer:
G. A. Hasselaer (Netherlandish)
Designer:
Jan de Beijer (Dutch, born Switzerland, Aarau 1703–1780 Cleves (?))
Designer:
Abraham Pietersz Hulk (Dutch, active late 18th–early 19th century)
Designer:
Cornelis Pronk (Dutch, Amsterdam 1691–1759 Amsterdam)
Designer:
P. Vlaming (Netherlandish)
Engraver:
Frans de Bakker (Netherlandish)
Engraver:
Paulus van Liender (Dutch, 1731–1797)
Engraver:
Jacob Folkema (Dutch, Dokkum 1692–1767 Amsterdam)
Engraver:
Caspar Jacobsz Philips (Netherlandish)
Engraver:
Jan Punt (Dutch, Amsterdam 1711–1779 Amsterdam)
Engraver:
Gerard Sibelius (Dutch, born Amsterdam, died England, 1785)
Engraver:
Simon Fokke (Dutch, Amsterdam 1712–1784 Amsterdam)
Date: 1760–67
Medium: Engraving
Dimensions: Overall: 16 3/4 x 10 7/16 x 2 7/16 in. (42.5 x 26.5 x 6.2 cm) each volume
Classification: Books
Credit Line: The Elisha Whittelsey Collection, The Elisha Whittelsey Fund, 1991
Object Number: 1991.1036.1–3
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