Pediment

Hendrick Rusius, 1654 - 1655

These pediments appeared on the two sides of one of Amsterdam’s city gates: Regulierspoort. The pediment on the city-side showed a cog, a common cargo ship in the Middles Ages, used to transport large amounts of produce. As a commercial city, Amsterdam sported a cog in its emblem. The gate, which stood at today’s Rembrandtplein, became obsolete in 1669 and was used as a butter weigh house until it was demolished in 1874.

  • Artwork typetympanum
  • Object numberBK-C-2014-2
  • Physical characteristicsnatuursteen

Identification

  • Title(s)

    Pediment

  • Object type

  • Object number

    BK-C-2014-2

  • Description

    Natuurstenen timpaan met een reliëf met een koggeschip, met aan weerszijden twee op hoorn blazende tritons, afkomstig van de voormalige Boterwaag, Amsterdam.


Creation

  • Creation

    sculptor: Hendrick Rusius, Amsterdam

  • Dating

    1654 - 1655

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Material and technique

  • Physical description

    natuursteen


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  • Place


Acquisition and rights

  • Credit line

    On loan from the City of Amsterdam

  • Copyright


Documentation

  • Beschrijving en historische foto van de Waag, afkomstig van het Bureau Monumenten & Archeologie, Gemeente Amsterdam.


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