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Sale paintings courtyard Oudezijds Herenlogement
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Sale paintings courtyard Oudezijds Herenlogement
Sale of paintings in the courtyard of the Oudezijds Herenlogement in Amsterdam, 1773 View of the Oude-Zijds-Heeren-Logement, in Amsterdam, to be seen from the inside, as well as the way of selling paintings there / Vue the interior of the Old-Zyds-Heeren-Logement, a Amsterdam, and the manor of the tableaux (title on object), View of the courtyard of the Oudezijds Herenlogement in Amsterdam, where a painting sale takes place. Probably it concerns the public sale or auction of the collection of paintings of the mayor of Leiden, who died in 1772, Johan van der Marck Aegidiusz. on 25 August 1773. Under the show the title in Dutch and French. Numbered top right: 26, art sale, auction, hotel, hostelry, inn, Oudezijds Heerenlogement, Hermanus Petrus Schouten (possibly), Amsterdam, 1773 - 1783, paper, engraving, h 358 mm × w 288 mm, De huidige staat van de prent komt voor in exemplaren van de onder (1) en (2) genoemde werken
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Media ID 19542537
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1772 1773 1783 Auction Concerns Courtyard Died Hostelry Hotel Inside Leiden Manor Mayor Numbered Top Right Sale Tableaux Title Under
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This print captures the vibrant atmosphere of a painting sale in the courtyard of the Oudezijds Herenlogement in Amsterdam, dating back to 1773. The view from inside reveals a bustling scene as art enthusiasts gather to admire and bid on an impressive collection of paintings. It is believed that this particular sale may have been the public auction of the late mayor of Leiden's paintings, Johan van der Marck Aegidiusz, who passed away in 1772. The image showcases not only the exquisite artworks but also provides a glimpse into the architectural beauty of the Oude-Zijds-Heeren-Logement. The title on the object is displayed prominently both in Dutch and French languages, indicating its significance among international art connoisseurs. Numbered at top right as "26" this engraving by Hermanus Petrus Schouten (possibly) transports us back to a time when hotels were more than just places for accommodation; they served as cultural hubs where artistic treasures were showcased and celebrated. Measuring approximately 358 mm high and 288 mm wide, this paper print has survived through time, bearing witness to historical moments like this remarkable art sale. Its current state can be found within copies of referenced works (1) and (2), preserving its historical value for generations to come.
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