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Van der Heyden has combined a view of part of Utrecht Cathedral, at the left, with a depiction of Nijenrode Castle which is at Breukelen, about seven miles outside of the city. Both the sacristy of the cathedral, which can be seen here, and the castle, were subsequently altered, but van der Heyden\'s view of the cathedral as it was in his day is largely accurate, as can be seen by comparing it with an eighteenth-century drawing in the Utrecht municipal archives. The painter has, however, shown the sacristy as built of brick rather than stone.
Possibly in the Isack Clockener sale, Amsterdam, 1759; collection of Wynn Ellis before 1864; Wynn Ellis Bequest, 1876.
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