Castle Westerbeek, Cornelis Elandts, 1663 - 1670
Wall Art and Photo Gifts from Liszt Collection
Castle Westerbeek, Cornelis Elandts, 1663 - 1670
Liszt Collection of nineteenth-century engravings and images to browse and enjoy
Media ID 12735565
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1800 Castle Demolished Hague Path Scenic Shade Shaded Talking Tall Tall Trees Tower Tree Trees Women Hurled
EDITORS COMMENTS
This print captures the enchanting beauty of Castle Westerbeek, a masterpiece by Cornelis Elandts dating back to 1663-1670. The landscape surrounding the castle is nothing short of breathtaking, with tall trees framing the scene and adding an air of majesty to the composition. The imposing tower of Castle Westerbeek stands proudly amidst this scenic view, reminding us of its historical significance. However, it saddens us to know that this magnificent castle was demolished in 1800, leaving only memories and remnants behind. In the foreground, we see a path leading towards the castle grounds where men are engaged in animated conversation. Their gestures suggest intense discussion or perhaps even heated debate. On another shaded path nearby, women can be seen engrossed in their own conversation under the protective canopy provided by towering trees. Quint Lox's skillful capture transports us back in time as if we were witnessing these scenes firsthand. This print from Liszt Collection serves as a poignant reminder of both the grandeur and transience of architectural marvels like Castle Westerbeek.
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