O/c, Rotterdam Harbor, After The War, 20th C. - Aug 13, 2016 | Louis J. Dianni, Llc In Ny
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O/C, Rotterdam Harbor, After the War, 20th C.
O/C, Rotterdam Harbor, After the War, 20th C.
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Description
This painting depicts various ships in the Rotterdam Industrial Harbor following the war. It centers on a ship being repaired while anchored in the middle of the harbor. There are various cranes in the background to the left and right.
Condition
Weight: 7.5
Height: 30.75
Width: 42.5
Depth: 1
Size: 24.0 x 36.0"
Maker: Illegible
Material: Oil Paint, Canvas
Date: 20th C.
Provenance:
Condition: Some darkened spots to the top left, over-all fading of the colors, craquelure.
History: During World War II, the German army invaded the Netherlands on 10 May 1940. Adolf Hitler had hoped to conquer the country in just one day, but his forces met unexpectedly fierce resistance. The Dutch army was finally forced to capitulate on 15 May 1940, following Hitler's bombing Rotterdam on 14 May and threatening to bomb other Dutch cities. The heart of Rotterdam was almost completely destroyed by the Luftwaffe. Some 80,000 civilians were made homeless and 900 were killed; a relatively low number given that many had fled the city because of the warfare and bombing going on in Rotterdam since the start of the invasion three days earlier. The City Hall survived the bombing. Ossip Zadkine later attempted to capture the event with his statue De Verwoeste Stad ('The Destroyed City'). The statue stands near the Leuvehaven, not far from the Erasmusbrug in the centre of the city, on the north shore of the river Nieuwe Maas. Rotterdam was gradually rebuilt from the 1950s through to the 1970s. It remained quite windy and open until the city councils from the 1980s on began developing an active architectural policy. Daring and new styles of apartments, office buildings and recreation facilities resulted in a more 'livable' city centre with a new skyline. In the 1990s, the Kop van Zuid was built on the south bank of the river as a new business centre. Rotterdam was voted 2015 European City of the Year by the Academy of Urbanism.
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O/C, Rotterdam Harbor, After the War, 20th C.

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