View of the gate of the former Amsterdam Theater on the Keizersgracht, View of the entrance to the former Theater, in Amsterdam / Vue de l'entrée de la Comedié précedente, à Amsterdam (title on object), View of the gate of the in 1772 burned down Amsterdam Theater on the Keizersgracht. This city theater was designed by Jacob van Campen and built on the site of the Dutch Academy of Samuel Coster (at the current Keizersgracht 384). The opening was on December 26, 1637. The building was extensively renovated in 1665 and burned down in 1772. In the background the bridge between Huidenstraat and Runstraat. Various figures and carriages on the street. Below the performance the title in Dutch and French. Numbered top right: 30., print maker: Simon Fokke, after drawing by: Jan de Beijer, publisher: Pierre Fouquet, Amsterdam, 1760 - 1772 and/or 1772 - 1783, paper, etching, engraving, height 281 mm × width 385 mm, print
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View, gate, former Amsterdam Theater, Keizersgracht, entrance, former Theater, Amsterdam, Vue de l'entrée de la Comedié précedente, à Amsterdam, title, object, 1772, burned, down Amsterdam Theater, city theater, designed, Jacob van Campen, built, site, Dutch Academy, Samuel Coster, current Keizersgracht 384, opening, December 26, 1637, building, extensively renovated, 1665, burned down, background, bridge, Huidenstraat, Runstraat, Various figures, carriages, street, performance, Dutch, French, Numbered, top, right, 30, print maker, Simon Fokke, drawing, Jan de Beijer, publisher, Pierre Fouquet, 1760 - 1772, 1772 - 1783, paper, etching, engraving, height 281 mm ×, width, 385 mm, print
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