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Haarlem : Grote Houtbrug

Hand-colored lithograph by J. Rekkers, Jean Augustin Daiwaille, 1830

125.00

This authentic antique print, measuring 21 cm × 14 cm , created by J. Rekkers, Jean Augustin Daiwaille as a fine example of Hand-colored lithograph work from the 19th Century (1800s).

It is preserved in Very Good condition and displays remarkable period craftsmanship.

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Full Description

This Haarlem Grote Houtbrug Lithograph titled ‘De Groote Houtbrug te Haarlem voltooid in 1826’ shows a detailed 19th‑century city view of the well‑known bridge. Jean Augustin Daiwaille created the lithograph after a drawing by J. Rekkers around 1830. The print celebrates the completion of the Grote Houtbrug, an important structure connecting central Haarlem.

The lithograph measures 14 x 21 cm and is handcoloured with fine detail. It shows the bridge spanning the water, surrounded by trees, canal reflections, and stately houses. The composition combines precision and warmth, capturing a peaceful town scene.

This Haarlem Grote Houtbrug Lithograph is in very good condition. It is ideal for collectors of Dutch city prints or admirers of Haarlem’s architectural history. The piece reflects both local pride and the elegant lithographic style of early 19th‑century Holland.

About the Artist: J. Rekkers, Jean Augustin Daiwaille

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About the Era: 19th Century (1800s)

The 19th century marked the era of cartography, as mapmaking became professional, organized, and global. Scientists and surveyors used improved instruments and statistical methods, turning maps into trusted scientific documents with greater precision. Surveying advanced with triangulation, precise tools, and national topographic programs. Printing technology improved, adopting lithography and early color printing to produce clearer, richer maps. New thematic maps used techniques like choropleth, flow lines, and dot density to show data visually. Notably, Charles Minard pioneered multivariate mapping, combining multiple data themes on one map.
Map design reflected industrial and Victorian tastes, balancing detail and readability. Governments supported mapping societies to control territories at home and abroad. Maps became essential for urban planning, empire-building, and scientific research. The 19th century also fostered a global map culture, sharing knowledge internationally. Today, 19th-century maps are prized for their science and artistry. They laid the foundation for modern cartography, data visualization, and geographic information science, and are celebrated by collectors and institutions for their insight into industrial-age geography and culture.

Additional information

Dimensions 21 × 14 cm
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Technique

Hand-colored lithograph

Publish Date

1830

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Condition of this piece: Very Good

Very Fine

Our highest classification. These prints are clean, bright, and exceptionally well-preserved, featuring a strong and crisp image. No notable imperfections.

Fine

Prints in this condition show a clean, sharp image. Paper quality or margin size may vary slightly. Minor age-related characteristics, such as small wormholes, light toning, or tiny separations may be present depending on the print date.

Very Good

No major imperfections. Any minor flaws or historical repairs are fully noted in the product description. Overall a well-preserved and collectible piece.

Good

These prints show noticeable imperfections such as foxing, weaker image strength, or longer separations, but remain collectible. All visible characteristics are clearly described.

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