This is a set of two classic etchings depicting prominent historical locations in Haarlem. The works feature detailed architectural views of the Bavo Cathedral and the Welgelegen Pavilion, making them a refined addition for lovers of Dutch cityscapes and historical printmaking.
The etchings are executed in black and white and feature a passe-partout, framed in dark wood. The technique displays the precision and craftsmanship characteristic of traditional graphic art. The works are fitted with a hanging system on the back and bear a label from Kunstgalerij Douwes & Reerink in Amersfoort, contributing to the provenance history of the framing.
The set is in good condition commensurate with its age. The frames show some signs of use, which contributes to the authentic character of the framed works. The prints themselves have been well preserved within their protective glazing.
This set of etchings is perfectly suited to a classic or eclectic interior. They form an understated yet striking element in a study, hall, or living room, where they add a touch of historical elegance to the space.
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsBrown, Black, White, CremeMaterialWood, Glass, PaperNumber of items2OrientationLandscapeArt sizeSmallHeight35 cmWidth40 cmSigns of usageScratches, usagesign-corneredge-wear