Description:
- Oil on canvas of the ancient trading town of Medemblik, formerly known in Latin as Medemleck.
- It is not signed, but the workmanship is very good.
- The oil painting depicts the former prosperous 13th century trading town in the Netherlands, formerly West Frisia. It was an important town in its time, where several fortresses were built, of which only Radboud Castle remains standing. Later on, city walls were built. Today the town has been reborn as a centre for water sports and summer tourism, in addition to its old town centre with beautiful houses, some of which date back to the 17th century.
- The oil painting shows several people in the foreground, with the fortified town in the background, with the church and castle as prominent buildings.
- The artistic quality and execution are very good. The fine brushstrokes are very loose, which gives the oil painting a great liveliness.
- The details of the oil painting and the handling of the colours are truly magnificent. The ochre colours predominate.
- The frame, made at a later date, is a high quality wood carving that provides a perfect fit with the oil painting.
- In the lower left corner is a number: 326. The lower right corner has the following: 3L.
Conservation and Damage:
- The painting is preserved in very good condition. It would need cleaning.
- In the photographs, one of them is taken in natural light, and in the rest, in artificial light.
- The oil painting has not suffered from external aggressions such as humidity, insect attacks, rodents, etc.
- The object shows the wear and tear of it's age.
Comments:
- Both the measurements and the weight are approximate.
- The tones of the colours in the photos are not the same as the tones of the real colours.
- The object is the one that corresponds to the photos.
- The description is not a detailed exposition of the object.
- The information given here are personal, unverified opinions.
4799 - OIL ON CANVAS FROM MEDEMBLIK. HOLLAND. 17TH CENTU...