Drawing with a View of the Oude Kerk from the Enge Kerksteeg

by Hermanus Petrus Schouten

This drawing was made by Hermanus Petrus Schouten circa 1786. Schouten worked as a printmaker, aquarellist, etcher, painter and draughtsman in Amsterdam and produced several depictions of the Oude Kerk. This drawing was used as the basis for two watercolours that are almost identical, the only difference being the position of the human figures.

Period 18th century
Notes Janse, p. 244
Number of parts 1


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Identifiers for references

Oude kerk Adlib Collect priref 1836