Bataille bey Breslau den 22 Nov 1757.

Article ID EUP5502

Title

Bataille bey Breslau den 22 Nov 1757.

View shows the Battle of Breslau on 22 November 1757 with the cities of Breslau, Pillnitz, Schmiedefeld, the Prussian camp and the Imperial Army. Below the view is an index. From: Christoph Gottlieb Richter, Die Historie des Kriegs zwischen den Preußen und ihren Bundsgenossen, und den Oesterreichern… wie solche beschrieben hat R. Simeon Ben Iochai auf eine redliche Weise (1758-63).

Year

ca. 1760

Artist

Iochai ben

Historical Description

Breslau, located on the Oder River in present-day Poland, has a history spanning over a thousand years. As early as the 10th century, a Slavic settlement was established, later becoming part of the Piast dynasty’s Poland. In the 13th century, Breslau was granted city rights under Magdeburg law and developed into an important trade and cultural center in Silesia. The city was a member of the Hanseatic League, which boosted its economic growth. Breslau later came under Habsburg rule and, for periods, Prussian control, remaining an important center for trade, education, and culture. In the 19th and 20th centuries, Breslau was part of the German Empire, undergoing industrialization and modernization. The city was heavily destroyed during World War II. After the war, Breslau became part of Poland and was renamed Wrocław. Most of the German population was expelled and replaced by Poles from the eastern territories. Today, Wrocław is a modern, vibrant city, known for its historic old town, bridges, universities, and cultural events.

Dimensions (cm)9,5 x 15,5 cm
ConditionPerfect condition
Coloringcolored
TechniqueCopper print