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Street in the village of Oosterland on Duiveland, 1822. Creator: Joseph Schmetterling
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Street in the village of Oosterland on Duiveland, 1822. Creator: Joseph Schmetterling
Street in the village of Oosterland on Duiveland, 1822. Church tower in the distance
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Cobbled Cobbles Four People Housing Ink On Paper Perspective Watercolour Paint
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This 19th century artwork, titled "Street in the village of Oosterland on Duiveland" by Joseph Schmetterling, offers a glimpse into the past of the Netherlands. The intricately detailed drawing, executed in ink on paper, showcases the picturesque village scene with a focus on the cobbled streets and traditional Dutch houses. The perspective draws the viewer's attention to the church tower in the distance, standing proudly against the backdrop of the low country landscape. The artist, Joseph Schmetterling, masterfully captures the essence of daily life in this quaint Dutch village. Four men are seen engaged in various activities on the street, adding a sense of authenticity to the scene. The use of ink on paper lends an air of timelessness to the artwork, allowing the viewer to imagine the hustle and bustle of the village as it once was. This stunning piece of heritage art is a testament to the rich architectural and cultural history of the Netherlands. The buildings, with their intricate facades and steep gabled roofs, are reminiscent of the Dutch Renaissance style that dominated the Netherlands during the 16th and 17th centuries. The use of watercolor adds depth and texture to the artwork, making it a true masterpiece. This artwork, which is now housed in the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, is a must-see for anyone interested in the history and culture of the Netherlands. The intricate details and beautiful use of ink and watercolor make it a standout piece in any collection of 19th century European art.
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