Bird's eye view of Amsterdam
woodcut by Cornelis Anthonisz after his own painting in six versions
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Bird's eye view of Amsterdam
Summary
Bird's eye view of Amsterdam is a woodcut print[1].
Key Facts
- Bird's eye view of Amsterdam is the creator of Cornelis Anthonisz[2].
- Bird's eye view of Amsterdam's image is recorded as Map of Amsterdam, 1544 by Cornelis Anthonisz. Universiteit van Amsterdam OTM HB-KZL W.X. 015.jpg[3].
- Bird's eye view of Amsterdam's image is recorded as Plattegrond van Amsterdam, 1544 De vermaerde koopstadt van Amstelredam geconterfeyt met alle sijn Wateren Bruggen Straten Kercken Kloosteren Huysen Toorens Poorten ende Mueren ende omleggende situatie gemaeckt ter eeren, RP-P-OB-70.399.jpg[4].
- Bird's eye view of Amsterdam's image is recorded as Cornelis anthonisz vogelvluchtkaart amsterdam.JPG[5].
- Bird's eye view of Amsterdam's image is recorded as Map of Amsterdam, 1544 by Cornelis Anthonisz. British Library BL Maps STA.29.jpg[6].
- Bird's eye view of Amsterdam's image is recorded as Map of Amsterdam, 1544 by Cornelis Anthonisz. Stadsarchief Amsterdam KOG-AA-3-01-51.jpg[7].
- Bird's eye view of Amsterdam's image is recorded as De Groote Kaart van Amsterdam in 1544 (The Big Map of Amsterdam in 1544) by Cornelis Anthonisz.jpg[8].
- Bird's eye view of Amsterdam's instance of is recorded as woodcut print[9].
- Bird's eye view of Amsterdam's genre is recorded as cityscape[10].
- Bird's eye view of Amsterdam's based on is recorded as Bird’s-eye View of Amsterdam[11].
- Bird's eye view of Amsterdam's collection is recorded as Rijksmuseum[12].
- Bird's eye view of Amsterdam's collection is recorded as University of Amsterdam[13].
- Bird's eye view of Amsterdam's collection is recorded as Amsterdam Museum[14].
- Bird's eye view of Amsterdam's collection is recorded as Stadsarchief Amsterdam[15].
- Bird's eye view of Amsterdam's location is recorded as Rijksmuseum[16].
- Bird's eye view of Amsterdam's location is recorded as Amsterdam Museum[17].
- Bird's eye view of Amsterdam's location is recorded as Stadsarchief Amsterdam[18].
- Bird's eye view of Amsterdam's location is recorded as University of Amsterdam[19].
- Bird's eye view of Amsterdam's Commons category is recorded as Map of Amsterdam, 1544[20].
- +1540-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Bird's eye view of Amsterdam[21].
- +1544-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Bird's eye view of Amsterdam[22].
- Bird's eye view of Amsterdam's has edition or translation is recorded as Map of Amsterdam, 1544[23].
- Bird's eye view of Amsterdam's has edition or translation is recorded as Q116787851[24].
- Bird's eye view of Amsterdam's has edition or translation is recorded as Q116788185[25].
- Bird's eye view of Amsterdam's has edition or translation is recorded as Q116788202[26].
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Works and Contributions
Bird's eye view of Amsterdam is the creator of Cornelis Anthonisz[2].