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This page features two separate rectangular etchings of Amstelveen, arranged one above the other. The top etching depicts a close view of a church and its graveyard. The church has a prominent, tall steeple and large Gothic windows. To the left is a smaller gabled building, identified in the caption as the tribunal (Gerecht). Several figures in 18th-century dress are seen walking on the paths, and tall, thin trees line the scene. The bottom etching shows a panoramic landscape view of the village of Amstelveen from the south. The church and surrounding houses with stepped gables are visible in the mid-ground, partially obscured by a row of trees on the right. In the foreground, there is an open field where cattle graze and people are seen walking.