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View of a canal in the vicinity of the Ketelpoort in Delft, 1742-1801. Creator: Anon
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View of a canal in the vicinity of the Ketelpoort in Delft, 1742-1801. Creator: Anon
View of a canal in the vicinity of the Ketelpoort in Delft, 1742-1801. Possibly the canal running parallel to Oude Delft, which leads to the Ketelpoort in the south of the city of Delft
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This 18th century print depicts a serene view of a canal in the vicinity of the Ketelpoort in Delft, Netherlands. The image, possibly created between 1742 and 1801, offers an aerial perspective of the canal running parallel to Oude Delft, leading to the Ketelpoort in the southern part of the city. The meticulously detailed etching showcases the picturesque Dutch landscape, with its quaint buildings and rooftops, as well as the bustling waterfront activity. Boats of various sizes, including sailboats, are moored along the canal, their sails furled, suggesting a moment of calm after a day of trade and transportation. Men can be seen working along the towpath, tending to their cargo and preparing for the next journey. The buildings, with their intricate facades and red-tiled roofs, exude a sense of history and heritage. The print, created by an anonymous artist, offers a glimpse into the daily life of the 18th century Netherlands, a time of thriving commerce, shipping, and urban growth. The elevated view provides a unique perspective, allowing the viewer to appreciate the intricacies of the scene and the beauty of the Dutch waterways. This print is a testament to the rich artistic and cultural heritage of the Low Countries and serves as a reminder of the importance of water transport in the region's history.
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