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Regnum Bohemia. Eique Annexae Provinciae ut Ducatus Silesia Marchionatus Moravia et Lusatia
Article ID | EUT4093 |
Title | Regnum Bohemia. Eique Annexae Provinciae ut Ducatus Silesia Marchionatus Moravia et Lusatia |
Description | Map shows Bohemia, Silesia, Maehren, Lausitz and the pricipality Teschen. Decorative and detailed map with 4 coats-of-arms on the titel cartouche. It shows the cities Olmütz, Hradisch, Breslau, Żagań (dt. Sagan), Swidnica (dt. Schweidnitz) etc. |
Year | ca. 1700 |
Artist | Ottens (1700-1750) |
Joachim Ottens (1663 – 1719). Family of Publishers in Amsterdam and his sons Josua and Renier. Joachim Ottens .Joachim Ottens was the founder of the firm and worked before for Frederick de Wit . Joachim died only a few years later, his sons Renier and Joshua took over the firm and presided over its most prolific period. | |
Historical Description | Bohemia is the westernmost and largest historical region of the Czech lands in the present-day Czech Republic. In a broader meaning, Bohemia sometimes refers to the entire Czech territory, including Moravia and Czech Silesia, especially in a historical context, such as the Lands of the Bohemian Crown ruled by Bohemian kings. Bohemia was a duchy of Great Moravia, later an independent principality, a kingdom in the Holy Roman Empire, and subsequently a part of the Habsburg Monarchy and the Austrian Empire. After World War I and the establishment of an independent Czechoslovak state, Bohemia became a part of Czechoslovakia. Between 1938 and 1945, border regions with sizeable German-speaking minorities of all three Czech lands were joined to Nazi Germany as the Sudetenland. |
Place of Publication | Amsterdam |
Dimensions (cm) | 58 x 50 cm |
Condition | Perfect condition |
Coloring | original colored |
Technique | Copper print |
Reproduction:
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