Coloured-in Drawing of the Oude Kerk’s Nave, Looking towards the Organ

by Hermanus Petrus Schouten (1747-1822)

This drawing of the Oude Kerk’s nave was produced in 1786 by Hermanus Petrus Schouten, who as a draughtsman, aquarellist and painter depicted the Oude Kerk on many occasions. This drawing is a true-to-life depiction of the church’s interior with the pulpit from 1681 in the foreground. The famous Vater-Müller organ can be seen in the background.

Period 18th century
Notes Janse, p. 240.Tekening in het Gemeentearchief Amsterdam.
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Identifiers for references

Oude kerk Adlib Collect priref 1840