Etching with a city view after Herman Saftleven,
The Wittevrouwenpoort, built around 1230, was from the Middle Ages onwards one of the four entrances to the city of Utrecht via city gates. The gate was situated on the north-east side of the present inner city on the Wittevrouwenensingel, where the Wittevrouwen bridge is today. The gate was named after the Wittevrouwen convent which was situated nearby in the Middle Ages and which also gave its name to the current Utrecht neighbourhood Wittevrouwen.
Anthony van der Haer was amateur-engraver, amateur-drawer, copyist born on 1730-04-16 in Amsterdam and died on 1785-07-06 Rotterdam and worked mostly in Rotterdam and Gouda.
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