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View of the Schalkwijker Gate in Haarlem, 1742-1801. Creator: Anon
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View of the Schalkwijker Gate in Haarlem, 1742-1801. Creator: Anon
View of the Schalkwijker Gate in Haarlem, 1742-1801. On the left the new church. On the right the River Spaarne
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Access Action City Gate Demolished Entering Georg Balthasar Probst Haarlem Netherlands Housing Probst Georg Balthasar Rooftop Rooftops Sailboats Sailing Boats Way In Spaarne Turning Point Watercolour Paint
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This 18th century etching, titled "View of the Schalkwijker Gate in Haarlem, 1742-1801," showcases a picturesque scene of the Dutch city of Haarlem's historic Schalkwijker Gate. The image, created anonymously, offers a glimpse into the past, transporting us back in time to an era of horse-drawn carriages, boats on the river Spaarne, and the bustling activity of daily life. On the left side of the image, the new church stands proudly, its grandeur on full display. The city gate, a symbol of Haarlem's rich history and defensive past, is depicted on the right. The River Spaarne, a significant geographical feature of the city, flows calmly beneath the gate, with boats and sailboats dotting the water. The etching, believed to be the work of German artist Georg Balthasar Probst, offers a unique perspective of the city's architecture, with the intricate details of the buildings and rooftops on full display. The image also captures the vibrant energy of the city, with people of all ages and genders going about their daily routines. The Schalkwijker Gate, which once served as a turning point for travelers entering Haarlem, is now a cherished piece of heritage art, preserved for future generations to appreciate. This etching, with its intricate details and rich historical context, is a testament to the enduring beauty and charm of Haarlem and the Netherlands as a whole.
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