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Some Stray Notes at the Amsterdam Exhibition, the Netherlands, 1883: 1
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Some Stray Notes at the Amsterdam Exhibition, the Netherlands, 1883: 1
SOME STRAY NOTES AT THE AMSTERDAM EXHIBITION, THE NETHERLANDS, 1883: 1. A Turkish Merchant Selling Perfume. 2. Visitors from the Island of Marken in the Zuider Zee. 3 and 5. Houses and Boats from the Dutch Colonies in the Ease Indies. 4. A Building in the Dutch Renaissance Style Where Liqueurs are Sold. 6. A Weaver in the Tunisian Building. 7. The Javanese Camelan. 8. A Javanese Female Dancer. 9. A Lancer, Rifleman, and Gunner on Duty in the Belgian Department. 10. An Indian Woman and Child. 11. A Young Woman. 12. Mutual Admiration of a Native from Hindostan and a Peasant Woman from North Holland. 13. A Chinese Vessel. 14. The Yound Girl Who Sells Newspapers
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1883 Admiration Belgian Boats Building Chinese Colonies Dancer Department Duty Exhibition Female Girl Holland Houses Indian Indies Island Marken Merchant Native Newspapers North Notes Peasant Perfume Renaissance Selling Sells Sold Style Tunisian Turkish Vessel Visitors Weaver Where Young Ease Gunner Hindostan Javanese Lancer Liqueurs Mutual Rifleman Stray
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This 19th-century engraving from the Liszt Collection takes us on a visual journey through the Amsterdam Exhibition in the Netherlands, circa 1883. The print is filled with an array of fascinating scenes and characters that offer a glimpse into different cultures and traditions. In this intricate artwork, we see a Turkish merchant passionately selling his perfumes, enticing visitors with their exotic scents. Nearby, individuals from the Island of Marken in the Zuider Zee captivate our attention with their unique attire and intriguing customs. Moving further into the image, we encounter houses and boats representing Dutch colonies in the East Indies, showcasing their distinctive architectural styles. A building designed in Dutch Renaissance style catches our eye as it offers liqueurs for sale. The Tunisian building introduces us to a skilled weaver diligently working on his craft while nearby stands a Javanese camelan and an enchanting Javanese female dancer gracefully performing her art. As we explore deeper into this engraving's rich tapestry of images, we witness Belgian soldiers dutifully standing guard alongside Indian women and children going about their daily lives. A heartwarming scene unfolds between a native from Hindostan and a peasant woman from North Holland as they exchange mutual admiration for each other's culture. The print also features glimpses of Chinese vessels sailing by while highlighting the young girl who sells newspapers - perhaps providing valuable information to those passing by. With its retro-styled charm and illustrative technique typical of 19th-century engravings, this historic artwork transports us back in time to experience firsthand the diversity and cultural richness present at one of Amsterdam's most memorable exhibitions.
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