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A serene panorama of seventeenth-century The Hague comes to life in this richly detailed harbor scene, where a windmill-lined towpath, strolling figures, a fisherman on a bridge, and a pulled barge glide across the water. Painted in luminous oil on canvas, this masterwork by Cornelis Springer (1852) was commissioned to celebrate the unveiling of a Rembrandt statue and evokes both daily rhythm and festive pageantry. Warm tones and precise brushwork make it a striking focal point for living rooms, libraries, or corporate spaces seeking historic European charm and narrative depth. Framed, it invites conversation and timeless elegance into your decor.
Art Tote Bag – View of The Hague from the Delftse Vaart in the Seventeenth Century
$19.99