Antique Print-DELFT-MUNITIONS-STOREHOUSE-Decker-1678-1703

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‘HET GENERALITEITS KRUIT-MAGAZYN’

– An engraved 17th-century depiction of the Generaliteits Kruitmagazijn (General Munitions Storehouse) of the States of Holland, situated in the Lage Abtswoudse Polder south of Delft. The print presents a fortified storage building with a grand entrance and coat of arms, while boats are unloading barrels of gunpowder, illustrating the importance of the site for military supplies. This engraving is attributed to Coenraet Decker (1650-1685), a Dutch Golden Age engraver, and was published by Pieter Smith (Amsterdam), Arnold Bon (Delft), and Pieter Mortier (I) (Amsterdam). The print was first issued in 1678 as part of the “Kaart Figuratief” (a detailed city plan of Delft) and later incorporated into the 1729 edition of Reinier Boitet’s “Beschryving der Stadt Delft”, a comprehensive historical account of the city.

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Description

Medium: Etching on hand-laid (verge) paper.

Sheet size: 38 x 24.8 cm (14.96 x 9.76 inch). Image size: 26.5 x 17.5 cm. (10.43 x 6.89 inch).

Condition: very good, given age. Some minor age toning, otherwise in excellent condition with sharp details and clear plate impression. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully.

DELFT HISTORY, GENERALITEITS KRUITMAGAZIJN, 17TH-CENTURY ENGRAVING, COENRAET DECKER, PIETER SMITH, ARNOLD BON, PIETER MORTIER, DUTCH CARTOGRAPHY, DELFT CITY VIEWS, MILITARY STOREHOUSE | PCO-E20-44

BACKGROUND INFORMATION

Published by Pieter Smith (Amsterdam), Arnold Bon (Delft), and Pieter Mortier (I) (Amsterdam). First issued in 1678 as part of the Kaart Figuratief of Delft, later used in Dirk Evertsz. Bleyswijck’s “Vervolg van de Beschryvinge der Stadt Delft” (1680) and Reinier Boitet’s expanded version in 1729.

Reference: Hollstein Dutch 10-41, and Rijksmuseum collection (Object Number RP-P-OB-50.060).

Biography engraver: Coenraet Decker (1650-1685) was a Dutch Golden Age engraver, known for his topographical prints, maps, and townscapes. He studied under Romeyn de Hooghe and was active in Amsterdam, producing detailed engravings for city descriptions, including the famous map of Delft in collaboration with Dirk van Bleiswijk. His precise and decorative work remains sought after for its historical and artistic value.

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Dimensions 24 × 38 × 1 cm

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