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"Holland: Butter and Cheese" is a satirical lithograph created in Amsterdam in 1811. This licensed reproduction, printed on premium heavy stock paper, captures all the vivid colors and details of the original. The overall paper size is 18.00 x 24.00 inches, making it a great addition to any home or office decor.
The lithograph depicts the daily delivery of butter from Delft and cheese from Leiden, with the caption "This Is What We Receive Twice a Day." The work is a satirical commentary on the cultural and economic relationship between these two Dutch cities, known for their respective dairy products.
The high-quality printing process ensures that the artwork retains the full vibrancy and nuance of the original, allowing viewers to appreciate the intricate details and the artist's interpretation of this aspect of Dutch society in the early 19th century.
Suitable for hanging or framing, this reproduction offers a unique opportunity to bring a piece of Dutch cultural history into your personal or professional space. The combination of the detailed imagery and the thought-provoking subject matter makes this lithograph a captivating and engaging addition to any art collection or decor.
Whether you're a fan of Dutch art, a collector of historical prints, or simply someone who appreciates the intersection of satire and visual storytelling, this "Holland: Butter and Cheese" lithograph is a must-have for those seeking to enhance their surroundings with a touch of cultural richness and artistic flair.
product information:
Attribute | Value |
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product_dimensions | 0.02 x 18 x 24 inches |
item_weight | 1 pounds |
manufacturer | Granger Collection |
country_of_origin | USA |
item_model_number | GRC0124242 |
batteries_required | No |
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