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View of Amsterdam, 1625 (probably printed later), Balthasar Florensz van Berckenrode, Dutch, c. 1591 - c. 1645, 54 3/4 × 61 5/8 in. (139 × 156.5 cm) (overall, approx., if joined), Woodcut with letterpress, Netherlands, 17th century, Balthasar Florisz van Berckenrode’s map of Amsterdam first appeared in 1625. As the first map to fully recognize the expansion of the city beyond its old fortifications, it superseded all earlier views. It is incredibly detailed and marks the last attempt of any cartographer to publish a single map showing every house in Amsterdam Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/view-of-amsterdam-1625-probably-printed-later-balthasar-florensz-van-berckenrode-dutch-c-1591-c-1645-54-34-61-58-in-139-1565-cm-overall-approx-if-joined-woodcut-with-letterpress-netherlands-17th-century-balthasar-florisz-van-berckenrodes-map-of-amsterdam-first-appeared-in-1625-as-the-first-map-to-fully-recognize-the-expansion-of-the-city-beyond-its-old-fortifications-it-superseded-all-earlier-views-it-is-incredibly-detailed-and-marks-the-last-attempt-of-any-cartographer-to-publish-a-single-map-showing-every-house-in-amsterdam-image573485412.html
RM2T90EDT–View of Amsterdam, 1625 (probably printed later), Balthasar Florensz van Berckenrode, Dutch, c. 1591 - c. 1645, 54 3/4 × 61 5/8 in. (139 × 156.5 cm) (overall, approx., if joined), Woodcut with letterpress, Netherlands, 17th century, Balthasar Florisz van Berckenrode’s map of Amsterdam first appeared in 1625. As the first map to fully recognize the expansion of the city beyond its old fortifications, it superseded all earlier views. It is incredibly detailed and marks the last attempt of any cartographer to publish a single map showing every house in Amsterdam
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