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View in Utrecht at the Wittevrouwenpoort, 1755-1779. Creator: Balthasar Friedrich Leizelt
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View in Utrecht at the Wittevrouwenpoort, 1755-1779. Creator: Balthasar Friedrich Leizelt
View in Utrecht at the Wittevrouwenpoort, 1755-1779
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This stunning 18th-century etching by Balthasar Friedrich Leizelt captures the breathtaking view of Utrecht's Wittevrouwenpoort (White Lady's Gate) in the Netherlands. The image, created between 1755 and 1779, showcases the grandeur of this historic city gate, which was a significant entrance to Utrecht during the Dutch Golden Age. Leizelt masterfully portrays the architectural details of the gate, with its intricate stonework and ornate decorations. The gate is surrounded by a lush green landscape, dotted with trees and bushes, providing a serene and picturesque setting. In the foreground, men and women, dressed in the fashion of the time, are seen enjoying the recreational area underneath the gate. The etching is a testament to the Imperial Franciscan Academy's (Kaiserlich Franziskische Akademie) influence on Leizelt's artistic style. The academy, founded in Utrecht in 1663, was renowned for its emphasis on academic art and the study of nature. This is evident in the meticulous attention to detail and the naturalistic representation of the scene. The Wittevrouwenpoort, which was demolished in the late 19th century, is now remembered through works of art like this one. Today, the image can be found in the collections of the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, allowing us to appreciate the beauty and history of this once-grand entrance to Utrecht.
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