The Raampoortje in Amsterdam

Wouter Johannes van Troostwijk, 1809

The 18th-century Raampoortje was part of Amsterdam’s city rampart near the Bloemgracht. The small gate gave access to the bleaching fields outside the city wall, where dyed cloth was laid out to dry on wooden frames, from which the Raampoortje (Frame Gate) got its name. Here we look from the bleaching fields past the houses on the Bloemgracht towards the cold and wintry city. The Westertoren rises in the distance. The gate was demolished in 1846.

  • Artwork typepainting
  • Object numberSK-C-1535
  • Dimensionsheight 57 cm x width 48 cm
  • Physical characteristicsoil on canvas

Identification

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    The Raampoortje in Amsterdam

  • Object type

  • Object number

    SK-C-1535

  • Description

    Het Raampoortje te Amsterdam in de winter bij sneeuw. Op de achtergrond de gevels van de Bloemgracht en de Westertoren.

  • Inscriptions / marks

    signature and date: ‘W.J. van Troostwijk 1809’


Creation

  • Creation

    painter: Wouter Johannes van Troostwijk

  • Dating

    1809

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Material and technique

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    oil on canvas

  • Dimensions

    height 57 cm x width 48 cm


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    On loan from the Koninklijk Oudheidkundig Genootschap

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