Amsterdam, Nolpe, Pieter, Schellinks, Willem, Display and depicted after life, the breaking of the St. Anthony's Dyke outside Amsterdam, Breakthrough of the Sint-Antoniesdijk on March 5, 1651, verso - stamped, Breach of the dike of the Sint-Antoniesdijk or Diemerzeedijk outside Amsterdam on March 5, caused by the high tide and the strong north-westerly storm. The water flows through the hole in the dike, on both sides of the hole spectators in panic. In the background the towers of Amsterdam. Bottom left the first part of the legend AC. See the accompanying plate (FMH 2020)., print, prints, height 407 mm, width 512 mm, Northern Netherlands, 1614 - 1653, print maker, printmaker, 1651 - 1653, paper, etching, etchings, engraving, engraving (printing process), 1627 - 1678-10-12, intermediary draughtsman, after a drawing by, printer
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Amsterdam, Nolpe, Pieter, Schellinks, Willem, Display, depicted, life, breaking, St, Anthony's Dyke outside Amsterdam, Breakthrough, Sint-Antoniesdijk, March 5, 1651, verso - stamped, Breach, dike, Diemerzeedijk outside Amsterdam, caused, high tide, strong north-westerly storm, water flows, hole, sides, hole spectators, panic, background, towers, Bottom left, first part, legend AC, See, accompanying plate, Fmh 2020, print, prints, height 407 mm, width 512 mm, Northern Netherlands, 1614 - 1653, print maker, printmaker, 1651 - 1653, paper, etching, etchings, engraving, printing process, 1627 - 1678-10-12, intermediary draughtsman, drawing, printer
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