Dutch School, possibly Jan ten Compe
(18th century)
View of Breukelen from the river Vecht, with figures, tea pavilions and Castle Guntherstein
Oil on canvas on panel, 28.2 x 40.4 cm
N.B.:
The painting unmistakably depicts the Vechtbrug in Breukelen, viewed towards the north-west, from the eastern riverbank of the Vecht. The building on the right side is Castle Guntherstein. The bridge has been replaced by a folding bridge, and the tea pavillions are replaced by replicas, but the scenery of the painting is still very recognizable today.
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(18th century)
View of Breukelen from the river Vecht, with figures, tea pavilions and Castle Guntherstein
Oil on canvas on panel, 28.2 x 40.4 cm
N.B.:
The painting unmistakably depicts the Vechtbrug in Breukelen, viewed towards the north-west, from the eastern riverbank of the Vecht. The building on the right side is Castle Guntherstein. The bridge has been replaced by a folding bridge, and the tea pavillions are replaced by replicas, but the scenery of the painting is still very recognizable today.