Interior of the Oude Kerk | Emmanuel de Witte

by Emanuel de Witte

This painting of the Oude Kerk’s interior was produced by the famous Dutch painter Emanuel de Witte (Alkmaar 1617 – Amsterdam 1692) in the period 1650–1675. The painting depicts the church’s nave, viewed from the west side.

De Witte specialized in painting church interiors. Like no other, he knew how to capture the sunlight that enters through high church windows and reflects on the pillars and walls. He painted the Oude Kerk frequently and not always truthfully. He freely interpreted the interior if, in his opinion, it produced a more beautiful picture. The painting can be found in the Church Warden’s Office.

Period 17th century
Dimensions Met lijst: h. 151 cm, b. 168 cm
Notes op de voorgrond naast de zogende vrouw zag men vroeger een kruiwagen die nu verdwenen is.
Location Kerkmeesterskamer
Number of parts 1


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Identifiers for references

Oude kerk Adlib Collect priref 1928