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View of Montelbaanstoren, Amsterdam, Hand-Colored Steel Engraving 1825 This finely detailed hand-colored steel engraving, titled *Montalban’s Tower, Amsterdam*, presents an … Read more View of Montelbaanstoren, Amsterdam, Hand-Colored Steel Engraving 1825 This finely detailed hand-colored steel engraving, titled *Montalban’s Tower, Amsterdam*, presents an elegant 19th-century view of one of the Dutch capital’s most iconic canal-side structures: the Montelbaanstoren. Published by Jennings in London and dated Jan. 20, 1825, this print exemplifies the precision and charm of early 19th-century topographical engravings created for travel and city view collections. The scene shows the historic Montelbaanstoren, originally built in 1516 as part of Amsterdam’s medieval fortifications, later modified in the 17th century to include its distinctive decorative clock tower. The setting is the Oudeschans canal, depicted here with beautifully rendered boats, reflections in the water, and rows of canal houses lining the quay. In the foreground, figures row small boats, trade goods, and engage in leisurely activities, adding life and movement to the quiet grandeur of the tower. Drawn by Capt. Batty, a well-known military officer and artist, and engraved by Edward Finden, this print reflects the English fascination with continental cityscapes following the Napoleonic Wars. It belongs to a series of European views intended for armchair travelers and those interested in the architecture and urban beauty of major European cities. The clarity of the steel engraving combined with soft hand coloring creates a richly textured and luminous effect, particularly in the water and sky. The composition is balanced and inviting, drawing the viewer along the curve of the quay toward the tower and distant spires beyond. This engraving is a valuable collectible for enthusiasts of Amsterdam history, maritime scenes, and early 19th-century engravings. It also works beautifully as a decorative piece for interiors with historical, nautical, or European design elements. Condition report: Very good condition. Crisp lines and delicate hand coloring well preserved. Mild age toning and minor spotting near the outer margin. Plate mark strong. No tears or repairs. Wide margins intact. Framing tips: Use a classic gold or mahogany frame to complement the warm tones. Pair with a cream or pale grey mat to highlight the fine engraving detail. Museum-grade UV glass is recommended to protect the hand coloring over time. See less
- Dimensions
- 10.63ʺW × 7.09ʺH
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Paper
- Condition
- Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Cream
- Condition Notes
- Very Good — This vintage item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use\. Very good condition. … moreVery Good — This vintage item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use\. Very good condition. Crisp lines and delicate hand coloring well preserved. Mild age toning and minor spotting near the outer margin. Plate mark strong. No tears or repairs. Wide margins intact. less
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