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1586–1652 Collection

In the years spanning from 1586 to 1652, a remarkable collection of artworks emerged that depicted the beauty and essence of the Duchy of Brabant


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In the years spanning from 1586 to 1652, a remarkable collection of artworks emerged that depicted the beauty and essence of the Duchy of Brabant. One such masterpiece was "Landscape Hewed Trees Regiunculae et Villae Aliquot Ducatus Brabantiae, " which captured the serene countryside with its meticulously hewed trees and rolling landscapes. Another notable artwork from this period is "Judith Etching sheet, " measuring 5 3/8 x 4 3/16 inches. This intricate piece showcases the skillful technique of etching, bringing to life a captivating scene filled with drama and emotion. The series "Farms Village Regiunculae et Villae Aliquot Ducatus Brabantiae" takes us on a journey through rustic villages and idyllic farms. Each image tells its own story, offering glimpses into daily life in this enchanting region. "Walled Farm Regiunculae et Villae Aliquot Ducatus Brabantiae" transports us to an era where fortified structures provided security and protection for communities. The detailed depiction invites us to imagine what life might have been like within these walls. As we continue our exploration, we encounter the majestic "Town Gate Regiunculae et Villae Aliquot Ducatus Brabantiae. " This grand entrance stands as a symbol of both welcome and defense, guarding against potential threats while inviting visitors into bustling towns full of history and culture. The charming "Swan Inn Regiunculae et Villae Aliquot Ducatus Brabantiae" captures the essence of hospitality amidst picturesque surroundings. It beckons weary travelers to rest their feet while immersing themselves in local tales shared by fellow patrons. "Pond Village Regiunculae et Villae Aliquot Ducatus Brabantiae" reveals tranquil scenes reflecting nature's harmony with human habitation. These peaceful waters serve as mirrors for quaint villages, reflecting the charm and serenity of their surroundings.