This work shows the Hooglandse Church as seen from the (filled in) Hooglandse Kerkgracht . The construction of the church dates back to 1314 and began as a wooden church and lasted until approximately 1500. Later they started building with stones. The intention was to build the largest church. Due to lack of money, only the choir and the cross arms were completed. This photo was taken in March 2022 on a very sunny day. The trees have buds visible but the leaves not yet. This work can be ordered in both color and black and white.
About the image maker: as a born and bred Amsterdammer, Peter Bartelings feels a close connection with the city of Amsterdam. Over the years, he has created iconic works that are widely sold. In numerous European countries, his work adorns walls of houses and offices... Read more…