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Allegory Admiralities shipyard shipdock shipbuilding industry
Allegory of the Admiralities, shipyard, shipdock, shipbuilding industry, Amsterdam, Romeyn de Hooghe, Netherlands, 1705 - 1707, paper, etching, h 174 mm × w 284 mm
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Media ID 19547724
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1705 1707 Allegory Romeyn De Hooghe Shipyard
15"x10" (38x25cm) Metal Print
Experience the rich history of shipbuilding industry brought to life with our Media Storehouse Metal Prints. This captivating etching from the Liszt Collection, titled "Allegory of the Admiralities," depicts a bustling shipyard scene in Amsterdam during the early 18th century. Created by renowned Dutch artist Romeyn de Hooghe, this masterpiece from 1705-1707 showcases the intricate details of shipbuilding processes, with the grandeur of the Admiralities' shipyard in the background. Our high-quality Metal Prints transform this exquisite work of art into a stunning, long-lasting piece for your home or office. Embrace the beauty and history with Media Storehouse.
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Estimated Product Size is 38.1cm x 25.4cm (15" x 10")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This print showcases the "Allegory of the Admiralities, shipyard, shipdock, and shipbuilding industry" in Amsterdam during the 18th century. Created by Romeyn de Hooghe between 1705 and 1707, this exquisite piece captures the essence of a thriving maritime industry. The image depicts a bustling shipyard with towering ships under construction and skilled workers laboring diligently. The etching on paper beautifully portrays the intricate details of each vessel, showcasing De Hooghe's mastery as an artist. As we delve into this allegorical scene, we are transported back in time to witness Amsterdam's pivotal role as a hub for naval power and trade. The admiralities symbolize strength and authority while representing the Dutch Republic's dominance over sea routes. This artwork not only celebrates Amsterdam's rich history but also pays homage to its flourishing shipbuilding industry. It serves as a reminder of how crucial maritime endeavors were for economic growth during that era. The Liszt Collection has preserved this remarkable piece, allowing us to appreciate its historical significance today. This print invites viewers to explore the intricacies of Amsterdam's past while marveling at De Hooghe's artistic brilliance
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