File:Zicht op Markt & Boschstraat in Maastricht (toeschrijving J de Beijer, ca 1740) (cropped).jpg

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English: Maastricht, the Netherlands. Detail of a view of Markt (market square) and Boschstraat. On the left St. Catherine's; on the right: St. Matthew's. Drawing attributed to Jan de Beijer, ca. 1740, in the collection of the Museum Boymans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam.
Date circa 1740?
Source J. Koreman, Geteeckent tot Maestricht, Maastricht (1981), p.87
Author Jan de Beijer?
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