Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/Dam Square, Amsterdam with Naadje statue

 
Original - Dam Square, Amsterdam with the 'Naadje' statue as it appeared c. 1890-1900.
Reason
Dam Square is the center of Amsterdam. Sort of a sister nomination to Queen Wilhelmina below: a view of the plaza outside her palace during the early part of her reign (the palace itself is out of frame at left). This 1890s vista includes the 'Naadje' statue, which was erected as a military memorial during the 1850s and taken down in 1914. Slight tilt in the statue itself is probably accurate photography: according to the Dutch Wikipedia article it was so poorly constructed that the nose fell off shortly after it was built, the head had to be replaced, and in the decade following this photograph one of the arms fell off into the fountain below. Unfortunately the Dutch article about the statue is unsourced and I have been unable to locate English sources. Still, a period landmark well known in the Netherlands and a good view of the city at the time with horsecars and other period features. Compare to this modern panorama. Restored version of File:Amsterdam photochrom.jpg
Articles this image appears in
Dam Square, History of Amsterdam
Creator
Detroit Publishing Co.

Promoted File:Amsterdam photochrom2.jpg --Wronkiew (talk) 05:02, 21 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]