View of the Nieuwe Vaart and Kattenburgervaart, seen from the Oosterkerk

Gerrit Hendricus Heinen (mentioned on object), 1893 - 1894

At the dawn of the 20th century, the rapidly changing city of Amsterdam served as the stage for Heinen, a photographer and decorative painter. He climbed up tall buildings, for instance the then new Rijksmuseum and Central Station, to shoot his panoramas from the top. Along with the growing urbanisation, the photographs also show life on the street. We see skippers with their cargo sailing by, and pavers working on the road.

  • Artwork typephotomechanical print
  • Object numberRP-F-F25738-B
  • Dimensionsheight 282 mm x width 478 mm, height 482 mm x width 640 mm
  • Physical characteristicslichtdruk

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  • Title(s)

    View of the Nieuwe Vaart and Kattenburgervaart, seen from the Oosterkerk

  • Series title(s)

    Panorama's en stadsgezichten van Amsterdam

  • Object type

  • Object number

    RP-F-F25738-B

  • Inscriptions / marks

    check stamp: ‘G.H. Heinen Amsterdam/ Schilder & Fotograaf’


Creation

  • Creation

    • photographer: Gerrit Hendricus Heinen (mentioned on object), Amsterdam
    • clichémaker: H. Kleinmann & Co (mentioned on object)
    • printer (person): H. Kleinmann & Co (mentioned on object), Amsterdam
    • publisher: Gerrit Hendricus Heinen (mentioned on object), Amsterdam
  • Dating

    1893 - 1894

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Material and technique

  • Physical description

    lichtdruk

  • Dimensions

    • height 282 mm x width 478 mm
    • height 482 mm x width 640 mm

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