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DUTCH SHIPBUILDING, 1694. Wharf and shipbuilding yard of the Dutch East India Company: copper engraving, 1694, by J. Mulder

DUTCH SHIPBUILDING, 1694. Wharf and shipbuilding yard of the Dutch East India Company: copper engraving, 1694, by J. Mulder


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DUTCH SHIPBUILDING, 1694. Wharf and shipbuilding yard of the Dutch East India Company: copper engraving, 1694, by J. Mulder

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Construction Dock Dutch Netherlands Scenic View Ship Building Ship Yard 1694 Dutch East India Company Mulder


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This print titled "DUTCH SHIPBUILDING, 1694" takes us back in time to the bustling wharf and shipbuilding yard of the Dutch East India Company. Created by J. Mulder in 1694, this copper engraving beautifully captures the essence of ship construction during that era. The image showcases a scenic view of the exterior dock, where skilled craftsmen meticulously work on various stages of ship building. The attention to detail is remarkable as we witness workers hammering nails into wooden planks, shaping hulls with precision, and carefully assembling masts and rigging. The atmosphere is filled with an air of industry and ambition as ships take shape under their watchful eyes. Set against the backdrop of the Netherlands' picturesque landscape, this engraving transports us to a time when maritime trade was at its peak. It serves as a testament to Dutch ingenuity and expertise in shipbuilding during this period. Journeying through history via this artwork allows us to appreciate not only the technical prowess involved but also provides insight into how these vessels played a crucial role in expanding global trade networks. This particular piece holds immense historical value, shedding light on one aspect of Dutch dominance on international waters. As part of The Granger Collection's portfolio, it offers viewers an opportunity to admire and reflect upon our rich maritime heritage without any commercial connotations attached.

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