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Panoramic view of the city of Ghent at the end of the 16th century (oil on panel) 88
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Panoramic view of the city of Ghent at the end of the 16th century (oil on panel) 88
XIR375111 Panoramic view of the city of Ghent at the end of the 16th century (oil on panel) 88; Vue de Gand a la fin du XVIeme siecle; by Heere, Lucas de (1534-84) (after); St. Bavo Cathedral, Ghent, Belgium; Netherlandish, out of copyright
Media ID 22924908
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Aerial View Flanders Walls Windmills Northern Renaissance
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This stunning panoramic view captures the city of Ghent at the end of the 16th century, showcasing its architectural marvels and bustling streets. Painted by Lucas de Heere, a renowned Netherlandish artist, this oil on panel print transports us back in time to a period of great prosperity for the city. The aerial perspective allows us to appreciate the grandeur of St. Bavo Cathedral, dominating the skyline with its towering spires and intricate Gothic details. Surrounding it are other magnificent churches that testify to Ghent's religious significance during this era. Beyond the sacred structures lie sturdy walls that enclose and protect the city. These fortifications were not only essential for defense but also served as symbols of power and prestige. From above, we can see how these walls seamlessly blend into Ghent's urban fabric. As our gaze extends further, windmills dotting the landscape catch our attention. These iconic structures were vital for grinding grain and powering various industries in Flanders. This painting is a testament to De Heere's mastery in capturing both architectural precision and atmospheric beauty. The vibrant colors bring life to every corner of this 16th-century cityscape, immersing viewers in an enchanting journey through time. Whether you are an art enthusiast or history lover, this print offers a glimpse into Ghent's rich past and serves as a reminder of its enduring charm even centuries later.
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