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63076
Amsterdam
the Nieuwezijds near the Bloemmarkt 1670-75 Oil on canvas, 45 x 61 cm Historisch Museum, Amsterdam The first paintings of canals as independent subjects were made in Holland, after 1660, in the cities of Amsterdam and Haarlem, and Gerrit Berckheyde's painting is an impressive example of this development. Looking from the Weessluis towards the north, this view shows the Nieuwezijds, bordered by the Bloemmarkt on the left and the Pijpenmarkt on the right. Both quays are lined with trees; a rowboat is being unloaded and draught horses are dragging their load over the cobble-stones. The Town Hall towers above the row of houses. The clarity of Berckheyde's composition owes much to his deft use of chiaroscuro. The shaded fa?ades of the Pijpenmarkt form a dark screen behind which the Town Hall rises, bathed in light. The dark reflections of the houses in the canal suggest depth and extend the distance between the illuminated quays on the left and right. The shadow on the Town Hall's western side serves to increase its volume, while at the same time forming an obstacle between the most important illuminated areas, namely the Bloemmarkt and the southern flank of the Town Hall. The painting is a stunning demonstration of Berckhyde^s ability to elevate topography to a higher order, without compromising accuracy. The gigantic new Town Hall of Amsterdam roused the popular imagination to such an extent that it was soon dubbed 'the eighth wonder of the world'. Following the completion of the lantern in 1665, the market was flooded with paintings depicting the colossal building. There seems to have been no lack of demand for them; Amsterdam boasted a great many rich, potential buyers. One might even say that the construction of the new Town Hall stimulated the development of the painted cityscape as an independent genre. Berckheyde made a number of paintings of the Town Hall, including several from the Dam Square, as well as five variations showing it from the Nieuwezijds. Artist: BERCKHEYDE, Gerrit Adriaensz. Painting Title: Amsterdam, the Nieuwezijds near the Bloemmarkt , 1651-1700 Painting Style: Dutch , , landscape
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Amsterdam, the Nieuwezijds near the Bloemmarkt
1670-75
Oil on canvas, 45 x 61 cm
Historisch Museum, Amsterdam
5156
Amsterdam, the Nieuwezijds near the Bloemmarkt ffd
Graphite, partially strengthened with pen and ink
Koninklijk Oudheidkundig Genootschap, Amsterdam
86601
Dam square Amsterdam
second half of 17th century
Medium Oil on wood
cyf
5152
Dam Square, Amsterdam
Oil on oak, 41 x 55,5 cm
Gemäldegalerie, Dresden
98387
The Bend in the Herengracht
1671-1672
Medium oil on panel
Dimensions Height: 42.5 cm (16.7 in). Width: 57.9 cm (22.8 in).
98388
The Bend in the Herengracht near the Nieuwe Spiegelstraat in Amsterdam
1672(1672)
Medium oil on panel
Dimensions 40.5 x 63 cm (15.9 x 24.8 in)
89284
The Interior of the
1673(1673)
Medium oil on wood
cyf
5153
The Interior of the Grote Kerk (St Bavo) at Haarlem
1673
Oil on wood, 61 x 85 cm
National Gallery, London
37827
The Market Place and the Grote Kerk at Haarlem
mk129
Oil on canvas
5154
The Market Square at Haarlem with the St Bavo
1696
Oil on canvas
Frans Halsmuseum, Haarlem
98386
The town hall on the Dam, Amsterdam
1693(1693)
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions Height: 52 cm (20.5 in). Width: 63 cm (24.8 in).