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Fountain at the large pond in the gardens of Paleis Het Loo, 1695-1705 (engraving)
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Fountain at the large pond in the gardens of Paleis Het Loo, 1695-1705 (engraving)
5890555 Fountain at the large pond in the gardens of Paleis Het Loo, 1695-1705 (engraving) by Call, Jan I van (c.1656-c.1706); 13.2x16.4 cm; Rijksmuseum Kroller-Muller, Otterlo, Netherlands; (add.info.: Fontein bij de grote vijver in de tuinen van Paleis Het Loo
Uitgeleesene Gesichte van het Wijdvermaarde Loo als andere vorstelijke Huisen (series title)
Admirandorum quadruplex spectaculum (series title)
Published by Pieter Schenk); Dutch, out of copyright
Media ID 22767924
© Bridgeman Images
Balustrade Cascade Formal Fountains Jets Pond Terrace Water Feature Het Loo
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This engraving, titled "Fountain at the large pond in the gardens of Paleis Het Loo" transports us back to the grandeur and elegance of 17th-century Netherlands. The image showcases a magnificent cascade fountain situated amidst the meticulously designed gardens of Paleis Het Loo. The ornamental baroque style is evident in every detail, from the intricately carved balustrade to the perfectly manicured terrace. Waterjets shoot up gracefully from the serene lake, creating a mesmerizing spectacle that adds an element of enchantment to this picturesque scene. Published by Pieter Schenk as part of his series "Uitgeleesene Gesichte van het Wijdvermaarde Loo als andere vorstelijke Huisen" and "Admirandorum quadruplex spectaculum" this print captures not only the beauty but also the significance of water features in Dutch garden design during this period. As we gaze upon this artwork, we are transported back in time to witness firsthand how these fountains were not just decorative elements but symbols of power and wealth for those who resided within Palais Het Loo. This engraving serves as a testament to Jan I van Call's skillful craftsmanship and his ability to immortalize such breathtaking scenes through his artistry. Displayed at Rijksmuseum Kroller-Muller in Otterlo, Netherlands, this print continues to captivate viewers with its timeless beauty and historical significance.
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