ith its
Steeple and Surroundings. After an etching by R. Zeeman, about 1650.
Plate 11. The Canal called "Singel" in Amsterdam. On the left-hand side
Rembrandt's son, Titus, lived during his short married life. In the
distance, the "Janroopoortstoren". After an etching by R. Zeeman, about
1650.
Plate 12. The Tower called "Swyght-Utrecht", and the "Doelen" in Amsterdam
(see _plate 20_). After the drawing by Rembrandt in the collection of Dr.
C. Hofsteded de Groot, The Hague.
Plate 13. The Tower Called "Westertoren" In Amsterdam. After the drawing
by Rembrandt, in the Fodor Museum, Amsterdam
Plate 14. The Canal called "Prinsengracht" in Amsterdam. The tower seen on
the left is the same as seen in the preceding illustration. After an
etching by R. Zeeman, about 1650.
Plate 15. The St. Anthony-Market in Amsterdam, with the Old Gate
Transformed into a Weighing-House. After an etching by R. Zeeman, about
1650.
Plate 16. Rembrandt's House In The "St. Anthonie-breestraat" In Amsterdam
On the left: As it must have looked when Rembrandt occupied it. On the
right: Present state.
Plate 17. The Bridge and Sluice called "St. Anthonie-sluis" in Amsterdam,
seen from the North. Rembrandt's home (_plate 16_) stood in the immediate
vicinity of this spot. After the drawing by A. Waterloo, in the Fodor
Museum, Amsterdam.
Plate 18. The "doelenstraat" In Amsterdam (old situation) The receding
building, behind the low wall with gate, on the right, is the "Doelen" for
which Rembrandt painted "The Night Watch." The house where the master
lived in 1636 was next to the house seen on the extreme right. The tower
seen above the roof is the one sketched by Rembrandt (_plate 12_). Compare
also _plate 20_ After the drawing by R. Vinkeles in the Archives in
Amsterdam
Plate 19. The Back of the Houses in the "Doelenstraat" in Amsterdam. The
narrow house in the middle, two windows wide, is, although rebuilt, the
one where Rembrandt lived in 1636. To the left, part of Messrs. Frederk
Muller & Co.'s aution and exhibition rooms.
Plate 20. The Tower "Swyght-Utrecht" and the Backs of the Houses of the
"Doelenstraat" in Amsterdam. The third house from the tower must be the
one occupied by Rembrandt in 1636. After an engraving by van Meurs of
about 1660.
Plate 21. The Old Exchange in Amsterdam. After an engraving by Cl. Jz.
Visscher.
Plate 22. The Inn Called "de Keizers Kroon" In The Kalverstraat,
Amsterdam. Here Rembrandt's collections were sold by a
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