Description: This is a vintage framed hand-colored steel engraving. The image is a 19th Century view of the main market square and town hall (with people walking in the square), in Goes, Netherlands. The colors are subtle tones of yellow, tan, bluish-green, and rose. The print was published by G. G. Lange of Darmstadt, Germany and was engraved by J. M. Kolb. The names of the engraver and the publisher are printed underneath the image. Although it is printed in the left corner of the engraving, I cannot read the full name of person who created the art upon which this print is based. His last name is Schuler. This print was probably produced in the 19th Century, but I do not know when Langes company stopped printing art and (therefore) cannot say this with certainty. I know that the company operated in the 1850s. The prints frame appears to be vintage, but does not appear to be from the 19th Century. Gustav Georg Lange (1812-1873 (adt)) was born in Darmstadt, Germany. He began his career in the early part of the 19th Century, working as a bookseller. He later founded (successively) an art book store, a copper and steel printing plant, and a print publishing house. Together with his two brothers, who were a landscape painter and an architect, he printed/published booklets that contained steel engravings of European domes, churches, and other architectural monuments. They were of high quality, hugely popular, and widely disseminated. The framed steel engraving is 11 1/2 inches (wide) by 9 1/2 inches (high). The actual image id 6 3/8 inches (wide) by 4 3/8 inches
Price: 55.99 USD
Location: Schertz, Texas
End Time: 2025-01-30T16:10:31.000Z
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Type: Print
Theme: Art
Production Technique: Steel Engraving