1900s Scheveningen Dutch Seascape Fishing Boats Vintage Art Postcard UDB
About This Postcard
This artistic monochromatic postcard features a maritime scene on the beach at Scheveningen, Netherlands. The artwork, signed by A. Heide, depicts traditional Dutch fishing boats, known as bomschuiten, being hauled onto the sandy shore by a large group of people. Because Scheveningen lacked a deep-water harbor until 1904, these heavy, flat-bottomed boats were designed to be beached directly on the sand. The scene captures the labor-intensive nature of the local fishing industry and the dramatic coastal atmosphere of the North Sea.
Details
Era: Undivided Back (c. 1898–1905)
City: Scheveningen (The Hague)
Country: Netherlands
Topic: Maritime Art, Dutch Fishing Industry, Bomschuiten (Flat-bottomed boats), North Sea Coastal Life, Beach Scenes.
Condition: Unposted / Uncirculated
Address Side: Undivided Back
Orientation: Horizontal (Landscape)
Artist / Photographer: A. Heide
Publisher: Not Stated (Series No. 9)
Printer: Likely Dutch or German
Print Type: Phototypie / Collotype (Fine-grain monochromatic print)
Additional Information
The artist's signature, A. Heide, is visible in the lower-right area of the illustration. The back of the card is a multilingual undivided back, featuring titles in French (Carte Postale), Italian (Cartolina Postale), German (Postkarte), Hungarian (Levelező-Lap), and Dutch (Briefkaart). This universal design was common for cards intended for international distribution across Europe. The lack of a vertical dividing line on the back confirms it was produced before 1905, when postal regulations changed to allow messages on the left side of the address area.
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