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View Buitenamstel Gezigt van de Beerebeydt Buyten Amstel
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View Buitenamstel Gezigt van de Beerebeydt Buyten Amstel
View of the Buitenamstel Gezigt van de Beerebeydt on the Buyten Amstel (title on object), View of the Buitenamstel at the De Berebijt inn. Left the Weesperzijde, right the Amsteldijk. There are various figures and a horseman on the shore. In the water a sailing ship with ironed sails, landscapes with waters, waterscapes, seascapes (in the temperate zone), sailing-ship, sailing-boat, hotel, hostelry, inn, Amstel, Amsteldijk, Weesperzijde, Isaac Lodewijk la Fargue van Nieuwland (mentioned on object), Amsterdam, 1760 - 1796, paper, etching, h 260 mm × w 400 mm
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Media ID 19541129
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1760 1796 Amstel Horseman Hostelry Hotel Isaac Lodewijk La Fargue Van Nieuwland Landscapes Sailing Ship Seascapes Shore Temperate Zone Title Various Figures Water Waters Waterscapes Amsteldijk Mentioned
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This print titled "View Buitenamstel Gezigt van de Beerebeydt Buyten Amstel" takes us back to the picturesque scenery of Amsterdam in the late 18th century. The image showcases a stunning view of the Buitenamstel, with the De Berebijt inn on one side and the Weesperzijde and Amsteldijk on the other. The artist beautifully captures various figures and a horseman leisurely strolling along the shore, adding life and movement to this tranquil scene. In the water, a majestic sailing ship with ironed sails gracefully glides through, enhancing the charm of this waterscape. The landscape surrounding Buitenamstel is depicted with meticulous detail, showcasing serene waterscapes that perfectly capture nature's beauty. This particular view seems to be set in a temperate zone, as indicated by its lush greenery and calm waters. The inclusion of De Berebijt inn adds an element of hospitality to this idyllic setting. It serves as a reminder that amidst nature's splendor, there are places where weary travelers can find respite and enjoy warm hospitality. Created between 1760-1796 using paper etching techniques, this print is not just a visual delight but also offers historical insights into Amsterdam during that era. It pays homage to Isaac Lodewijk la Fargue van Nieuwland, mentioned on the object itself. Overall, this print transports us back in time to experience Amsterdam's natural beauty while offering glimpses into daily life during that period - truly capturing both artistry and history within its frame.
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