Sunday, February 5, 2012

Gerrit Berckheyde - The Market Place and Town Hall, Haarlem [c.1691]


The view is of the west side of the market place (Grote Markt). Facing the spectator is the town hall, which was built in the 14th century as a palace of the Counts of Holland and altered in the 1630s. On the gable of the projecting part of the building is a statue of Justice and, above it, the arms of Haarlem. On the right, beside the town hall, is the beginning of the Zijlstraat. The entrance to the Grote Houtstraat is between the houses on the extreme left. On the roof of the town hall are nesting boxes for storks. 

[Oil on oak, 31.9 x 40.3 cm]

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