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Groningen Across the Fields — Elegant Dutch City View by van der Aa, c.1710
This finely engraved early-18th-century city view …
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Groningen Across the Fields — Elegant Dutch City View by van der Aa, c.1710
This finely engraved early-18th-century city view presents the city of Groningen seen across its surrounding countryside, combining topographical accuracy with an elegant, almost theatrical presentation. The fortified skyline of Groningen stretches along the horizon, punctuated by church towers and windmills, while the foreground is animated with rural figures, livestock, and gently receding roads leading the eye toward the city. The scene captures Groningen not only as an urban center but as part of a carefully managed landscape of fields, dikes, and agricultural activity. The view is set within an elaborate architectural border, framing the image like a stage and enhancing its decorative appeal. Such ornamental borders were a hallmark of high-quality Dutch topographical prints around 1700, intended to elevate city views beyond simple documentation into refined works suitable for display in libraries, studies, and reception rooms. The composition balances everyday rural life with civic pride, presenting Groningen as orderly, prosperous, and well integrated into its hinterland. This print was published by Pieter van der Aa of Leiden, one of the most prolific and influential publishers of maps and topographical views in the late 17th and early 18th centuries. Van der Aa frequently reused, refined, and reissued earlier plates, framing them in richly engraved borders to appeal to collectors and an international audience. His works were widely disseminated and remain highly regarded for their clarity, elegance, and historical value. Views of Groningen from this period are particularly appealing to collectors of Dutch city views, Northern Netherlands history, and early modern urban imagery. At the same time, the calm palette, strong horizontal composition, and decorative border make this print extremely well suited for modern interiors, either as a standalone statement or as part of a curated wall of Dutch topographical engravings.
Condition report: Good to very good condition for its age. Light, even age-related toning with minor surface wear and faint handling marks. Please study the image carefully for exact condition. Comes with matting board.
Framing tips: A light oak, natural walnut, or muted gilt frame works beautifully with the engraved border. Use an off-white or soft grey mat to preserve the graphic clarity and give the image visual breathing space.
Technique: Engraving Maker: Pieter van der Aa, Leiden, circa 1710
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- Dimensions
- 20.87ʺW × 18.5ʺH
- Country of Origin
- Netherlands
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Paper
- Condition
- Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Gold
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