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Nijmegen, view from the Belvédère to the West, 1815-1824. Creator: Derk Anthony van de Wart
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Nijmegen, view from the Belvédère to the West, 1815-1824. Creator: Derk Anthony van de Wart
Nijmegen, view from the Belvedere to the West, 1815-1824. The Stevenskerk, the Gasthuiskerk, the Valkhof with the Barbarossa ruin, the Burchtpoort and the Kelfkensbos are shown
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This etching, created by Derk Anthony van de Wart between 1815 and 1824, offers a breathtaking view of Nijmegen, a historic city in the Netherlands, as seen from the Belvédère to the west. The meticulously detailed depiction showcases several architectural gems and significant landmarks, including the Stevenskerk, the Gasthuiskerk, the Valkhof with the Barbarossa ruin, the Burchtpoort, and the Kelfkensbos. The Stevenskerk, or Church of St. Stephen, stands proudly in the foreground, its grandeur emphasized by the intricate lettering on its facade. The Gasthuiskerk, or City Hospital Church, can be seen to the left, its keystone arch and towering steeple adding to the urban landscape. The Valkhof, an ancient fortified hill, houses the Barbarossa ruin, a remnant of the city's rich history. The Burchtpoort, or castle gate, is depicted in the lower right corner, serving as a grand entrance to the city. The Kelfkensbos, a park filled with lush greenery and vibrant plants, adds a touch of nature to the otherwise urban scene. The use of color and shading in this etching brings the scene to life, transporting the viewer to the heart of Nijmegen in the 19th century. This etching is an invaluable piece of heritage art, offering a glimpse into the architectural, cultural, and historical fabric of the city and the Netherlands as a whole.
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