Plattegrond van Madrid

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Delve into the meticulous world captured in "Plattegrond van Madrid," a masterful creation by the artist Otto Howen. This detailed painting is a historical map of Madrid, rendered with an impressive degree of precision and artistic flair. At first glance, viewers are drawn into a lattice of the city's streets, which weave through the scenery, providing a bird's eye view of Spain's capital during a bygone era.The artwork is divided into numerous blocks and districts, each marked by a unique set of patterns and structures, suggesting the varied architectural styles and urban planning of the time. The central part of the map is densely packed with buildings, highlighting the bustling core of Madrid. Surrounding this are more open spaces, parks, and perhaps even farmlands, which transition smoothly into the rougher, topographically varied outskirts depicted through undulating lines and shaded areas.Prominent thoroughfares cut through the cityscape, possibly representing main streets and avenues vital for trade and transit in historical Madrid. The meticulous attention to detail in the portrayal of each building and public space reflects both the artist’s dedication and the urban character of the city.Otto Howen's use of monochromatic tones lends an aura of antiquity and elegance, evoking a sense of nostalgia and reverence for the historical landscapes of Madrid. His craftsmanship not only captures the architectural essence but also subtly conveys the city’s vibrant life that thrived within these boundaries."Plattegrond van Madrid" is not just a visual exploration of a city's physical form but also an invitation to imagine the daily interactions and historical narratives that played out in its streets.

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Otto Christopher Baron von der Howen was a military man, born in Mittau (Kurland), originally in the Russian army, falling in disgrace, he enlisted in 1799 in the Dutch Batavian army, became adjutant to King Louis Napoleon of Holland and was in Spain between 1811 and 1814. Between During the Belgian rising of 1830, he defended the city of Mons, but was defeated and became a prisoner.