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The Munt Tower viewed from Singel, 1751 (oil on panel)
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The Munt Tower viewed from Singel, 1751 (oil on panel)
5895278 The Munt Tower viewed from Singel, 1751 (oil on panel) by Compe, Jan Ten (1713-61); 56x75.5 cm; Historical Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands; (add.info.: The tower stands where the Amstel river and Singel canal meet); Dutch, out of copyright
Media ID 23261440
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Amstel Amsterdam Barge Canal Clocktower Gabled Gables Reflections Town Life Waterfront Munt Munttoren Oil On Panel
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This print showcases "The Munt Tower viewed from Singel" in 1751, a remarkable oil painting by Jan Ten Compe. The artwork, measuring 56x75.5 cm, is housed in the Historical Museum of Amsterdam, Netherlands. The tower itself stands proudly at the intersection of the Amstel river and Singel canal. Compe's masterpiece transports us back to 18th-century Dutch city life with its intricate details and vibrant colors. The bustling scene captures the essence of Amsterdam's charm and architectural beauty. Gabled buildings line the canals as boats gracefully glide through the waterways. The Munt Tower takes center stage in this composition, its clocktower majestically reaching towards the sky. Reflections dance on the calm surface of the river, adding an ethereal touch to this picturesque cityscape. Transportation plays a significant role in this painting as well - barges and tugboats navigate their way under charming bridges that connect different parts of Amsterdam. It is truly a snapshot into daily life during that era. With every brushstroke meticulously executed by Compe's skilled hand, this artwork not only captures historical significance but also evokes a sense of nostalgia for those who admire it today. This stunning piece serves as a testament to Dutch artistry and remains an invaluable part of our cultural heritage.
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