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ANTWERP TOWN HALL,Belgium,European Scenery,1836 Antique Steel Engraving
ANTWERP TOWN HALL,Belgium,European Scenery,1836 Antique Steel Engraving Historical Collectible Art Print
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Antwerp's city hall is considered the most important Renaissance
building in the Low Countries. When the city council decided to build a new
city hall in the 16th century, they wanted a building in gothic style, but
by the time the money for the new city hall was found, renaissance had become
the new architectural style. The design by Cornelis Floris II de Vriendt was
influenced heavily City Hall Detail by Italian architecture and is a Flemish
variant of Florentine palaces. The city hall was constructed between 1561
and 1565 and influenced the design of many government buildings across North
and Central Europe.The lowest floor of the city hall consists of small shops
with in total 45 small entrances. The construction of the city hall was partly
funded with the rent received from those shopkeepers.
| PUBLISHED DATE |
c1830s |
| ARTIST |
N/A |
| ENGRAVED BY |
SHURY |
| PAGE SIZE: approx |
9 1/4 INCHES x 5 3/4 INCHES |
| IMAGE SIZE: approx |
6 X 4 INCHES |
| CONDITION |
STEEL
ENGRAVING , BLANK on the back. Heavier paper. As scanned. Suitable ageing.
The image is clean, clear and sharp with beautiful depth and detail. |
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