The Pelkus Gate near Utrecht is an oil painting by Jan van Goyen, completed in 1646.
It is one of about a dozen paintings by Van Goyen that depicted the Pelkus gate, a freestanding tower on the river Vecht that disappeared by the 18th century.
[2] Van Goyen completed about a dozen paintings depicting some form of the Pelkus gate.
Each of the paintings' surroundings and structures vary greatly, suggesting that they were invented by van Goyen.
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