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Naues Mercatoriæ Hollandicæ per Indias Occidentales — History & Facts
In Naues Mercatoriæ Hollandicæ per Indias Occidentales, we see a detailed depiction of Dutch merchants engaged in trade. The etching showcases a bustling maritime scene, with ships and figures set against a backdrop of the Caribbean. The colors are rich, with blues and greens representing the sea, contrasted by the earthy tones of the ships.
The figures are dressed in period clothing, emphasizing their role as merchants of the time. This artwork is an etching, a technique that allows for fine detail and texture. Hollar's skill is evident in the intricate lines and shading that bring the scene to life. The dimensions are approximately 30 x 40 cm, making it a medium-sized work that invites close inspection.
The etching captures not only the activity of trade but also the cultural exchanges occurring during this period. Wenceslaus Hollar was a prominent artist of the 17th century, known for his detailed etchings. This particular work reflects the Dutch interest in the Caribbean during the Golden Age of Dutch painting. An interesting fact about this piece is that it serves as a historical document, illustrating the maritime trade routes that were vital to the Dutch economy.
Hollar's works often combine artistic beauty with a documentary quality, making them valuable for both art and history enthusiasts.
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