Amsterdam, Passe, Crispijn van de (II), True image of what was seen in the sky here in Amsterdam, on Thursday, October 14, on a clear and bright morning, a miraculous chain fallen from the sky, 1653, engraved, Miraculous appearance in the sky of a woman wearing a chain around her neck, but being so brightly illuminated by a star that the chain fell off, as observed on October 14, 1653 by Cornelis Karelsz, plate printer in the Tuindwarsstraat in Amsterdam. On the right an image of the found chain. Below the plate on the sheet a description of the events is printed in two columns., print, news print, prints, Frederik Muller Historieplaten, Amst. corner of the Lijnbaanssteeg, height 380 mm, width 275 mm, 1597 - 1670-01-06, print maker, printmaker, 1653 - 1653, third quarter 17th century, paper, engraving, engraving (printing process), letterpress printing, Publication (Event), Publication, publisher
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