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Colorful Doornspyk Market Women in Apenjak Coats – Dutch Costume Print, 1932 This charming original print, published in 1932 as … Read more Colorful Doornspyk Market Women in Apenjak Coats – Dutch Costume Print, 1932 This charming original print, published in 1932 as part of the rare portfolio *The National Costumes of Holland* by Gratiane de Gardilanne and Elizabeth Whitney Moffatt, captures two women from Doornspyk (Doornspijk), a village on the southern edge of the Zuider Zee, preparing for a weekly market visit to Elburg. The scene is a vibrant and detailed representation of regional Dutch folk dress from the early 20th century, specifically of the Veluwe district in Gelderland. The women’s distinctive headgear includes a red-and-white flowered cotton under-cap topped with a white lace cap, framed elegantly around the face with a band of lace. The *oorijzer*, a silver decorative band, loops tightly around the face and ends in small spiral ornaments near the ears—a detail rooted in 17th-century Dutch tradition. Their black under-bodices, known as *thibet*, form a stark but elegant contrast to the rich color and patterning of the rest of the attire. The woman on the left wears a boldly flowered *doek* (head scarf) and a green *kroplap* with a subtle herringbone pattern, while her apron is of blue cotton with delicate self-colored stripes and a red checked cotton bow at the neck. Her companion at right wears a striking *doek* striped in shades of red, while her *kroplap* is tawny yellow, embroidered with vibrant Indian red and royal blue floral motifs. A charming blue-spotted neck bow is pinned at her throat, and her dark blue cotton apron is finished with a colorful red, white, and blue yoke pattern. Both women wear the characteristic *apenjak*, or “apes’ coat,” named so for its resemblance to circus performers’ jackets. These are full-sleeved black garments with gathered waists and collar bands. They also sport hand-knit woolen cuffs intricately beaded with tiny white dots, and traditional blue knitted stockings paired with stout leather shoes featuring silver buckles. The print itself is hand-colored and set against a decorative background of Delft-style windmill tiles, a motif recurring throughout the series. The color palette is striking and harmonious, and the scene is filled with quiet storytelling—baskets full of produce, a wrapped umbrella, and expressive facial details. Condition: Excellent original condition with vivid hand-coloring and clean margins. Minor edge wear from original binding is present but does not affect the image area. No tears or foxing visible. Framing Tips: This piece would display beautifully in a wide ivory or off-white mat with a subtle patterned frame in soft grey or antique oak. To emphasize the Dutch folk theme, consider a frame with light blue or Delft tile-inspired accents. UV-protective glass is recommended to preserve the vibrant hand-coloring. See less
- Dimensions
- 10.63ʺW × 14.57ʺH
- Art Subjects
- Figure
- Period
- 1930s
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Paper
- Condition
- Good Condition, Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Black
- Condition Notes
- Very Good — This vintage item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use\. The print remains … moreVery Good — This vintage item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use\. The print remains in excellent condition with vibrant color retention, minor edge toning consistent with age, and no tears or foxing. It is printed on thick, high-quality paper and was produced by Vincent Brooks, Day & Son, London. less
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