The Netherlands was the first country where graffiti caught on in Europe. Graffiti first became known in Amsterdam and, shortly after, in other cities such as Eindhoven, Rotterdam, Utrecht and The Hague.
Graffiti Art: Netherlands – Holland tells the story of how graffiti found its way into Holland and fascinated people. An impression of the Dutch graffiti scene is given with over 500 color illustrations, from the beginnings of graffiti up to today. This book is written in English and German.


![[USED] Graffiti Art Netherlands - Holland (2004)](https://spraycity.at/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/used00096.jpg)
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![[USED] Cologne Graffiti - Thunar Jentsch (1985)](https://spraycity.at/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/colognegraffiti_1-300x300.jpg)
![[USED] Graffiti, Kunst aus der Dose - Torsten Will (1999)](https://spraycity.at/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/used00014_graffiti-300x300.jpg)
![[USED] Wandbilder vom Sprayer (1981)](https://spraycity.at/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/used00060-300x300.jpg)