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House in Rampenbosch Castle in Bergen, 1724. Creator: Abraham Meyling
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House in Rampenbosch Castle in Bergen, 1724. Creator: Abraham Meyling
House in Rampenbosch Castle in Bergen, 1724. Kasteel Rampenbosch in Bergen seen from the front, garden with trees and a hedge.
Cornelis Pronk (rejected attribution)
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This black and white print depicts the front view of Rampenbosch Castle in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway, Europe, dating back to the 18th century. The artist, Abraham Meyling, masterfully captures the grandeur of this historic fortress with meticulous detail. The castle, surrounded by lush greenery, stands proudly against a grey sky, with a well-manicured garden featuring trees and a hedge. The intricate fortifications and the castle's exterior walls are highlighted by the contrast between the dark ink and white paper. The scene is reminiscent of the Netherlands, with its low-lying buildings and strong fortifications. The castle's name, Rampenbosch, translates to "rampart forest," reflecting its strategic location and defensive purpose. The artist's skillful use of pencil and ink brings the castle to life, capturing the essence of the past and the beauty of the natural surroundings. This print is a rare glimpse into the history of Bergen, a city rich in cultural heritage. The castle, now a museum, is a popular tourist destination and a testament to Norway's fascinating past. The intricate lettering at the bottom of the print, written in Dutch, reads "Kasteel Rampenbosch in Bergen, 1724" and "Cornelis Pronk" (rejected attribution), adding to the historical significance of the artwork. This print is a must-have for any art lover, historian, or collector of European art. It is a beautiful addition to any art center, art gallery, or museum collection and a reminder of the rich history and culture of Norway and the Netherlands.
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