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Docking Basin Barge Canal Leidschendam swing bowl
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Docking Basin Barge Canal Leidschendam swing bowl
The Docking Basin in the Barge Canal in Leidschendam, The swing bowl in the tow in Leidschendam, The bowl in the tow between The Hague and Leiden in Leidschendam. It leaves and the bowl seen from the Leiden side in the direction of The Hague and Delft. There are three tow barges in the lock basin, on the left side of the quay there is a hunter with a horse among the travelers and walkers. On the left the Reformed Church on the Delft quay. In the distance a house belonging to the Damlust country house, canal, village, The Hague, Leiden, Leidschendam, Vliet, the, Paulus Constantijn la Fargue, 1756, panel, oil paint (paint), h 39.5 cm × w 49.5 cm d 7 cm
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Media ID 19559385
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1756 Bowl Canal Delft Direction Distance Hague Horse Hunter Leaves Left Side Leiden Paulus Constantijn La Fargue Quay Travelers Village Vliet Walkers Leidschendam Oil Paint Reformed Church
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This print showcases the picturesque scene of the Docking Basin in the Barge Canal, located in Leidschendam. The focal point of this image is the magnificent swing bowl in the tow, serving as a gateway between The Hague and Leiden. As it gracefully leaves its position, we catch a glimpse of the bowl from the Leiden side, with views extending towards The Hague and Delft. The composition also features three tow barges elegantly positioned within the lock basin. On one side of the quay, amidst a bustling crowd of travelers and walkers, stands a hunter accompanied by his majestic horse. Adding to the charm of this setting is the presence of Reformed Church on Delft quay. Intriguingly captured in this photograph is a distant house that belongs to Damlust country house, further enhancing its allure. This enchanting canal village nestled along Vliet exudes tranquility and timeless beauty. Created by Paulus Constantijn la Fargue in 1756 using panel and oil paint techniques, this artwork measures 39.5 cm in height, 49.5 cm in width, and has a depth of 7 cm. Immerse yourself into this idyllic moment frozen in time - an exquisite blend of nature's serenity and human activity harmoniously coexisting along these historic waterways.
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