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De scheepstimmerwerf 'De Hollansche Tuin', op het Bickers Eiland te Amsterdam, waar Gerrit Kramer tot 1828 scheepbouwmeester en werfeigenaar was. Op de langshelling liggen twee vaartuigen, op de voorgrond ligt een kraanvlot waarmee schepen verplaatst of scheef getrokken konden worden en rechts staat de timmerloods. Pendant van SK-C-1540.
…; anonymous sale, Amsterdam (C.F. Roos and C.F. Roos Jr.), 20 November 1879 sqq., no. 160, fl. 12.15, together with two other paintings, to the Koninklijk Oudheidkundig Genootschap;{Note RMA and Note K.O.G.} on loan to the museum from the Koninklijk Oudheidkundig Genootschap since 1973
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