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Vue d Amsterdam No. 4. De Weesperpoort ran de Schans te zien
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Vue d Amsterdam No. 4. De Weesperpoort ran de Schans te zien
1121932 Vue d Amsterdam No.4. De Weesperpoort ran de Schans te zien. La Porte de Weesp prise du Rempart, 1825 (hand-coloured engraving) by Kruyff, Cornelis de (1771-1851/54) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: from Vues Choisies d Amsterdam et Ses Environs pub. Amsterdam); The Stapleton Collection; Dutch, out of copyright
Media ID 22629652
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Vue d Amsterdam No. 4 - A Glimpse into the Past
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. This photo print, titled "Vue d Amsterdam No. 4" takes us on a journey back in time to 1825, capturing the essence of Amsterdam's rich history and picturesque landscapes. The image showcases De Weesperpoort ran de Schans, or The Weesp Gate viewed from the Rampart, beautifully depicted through a hand-colored engraving by Cornelis de Kruyff. As we delve into this scene, our eyes are immediately drawn to the bustling harbor filled with sailboats gracefully gliding across calm waters. In the foreground, a man walks alongside his trusty horse while holding onto his walking stick, exuding an air of purpose and determination. A young girl and her loyal dog accompany him on their leisurely stroll along the waterfront. Their presence adds a touch of innocence and playfulness to this otherwise industrious setting. In the distance, windmills dotting the horizon stand as iconic symbols of Holland's heritage and innovation. These towering structures silently witness centuries of trade and commerce passing through De Weesperpoort – once an important customs house that guarded Amsterdam's entrance. This remarkable engraving captures not only architectural details but also glimpses into daily life during that era – showcasing various animals such as horses grazing peacefully in nearby fields. With its meticulous attention to detail and vibrant colors brought forth by hand-coloring techniques, this print from Bridgeman Images transports us back in time to
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