Lissabonn. / Der große Kanalbua, zu St. Quentin,..

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Article ID EUE5003

Title

Lissabonn. / Der große Kanalbua, zu St. Quentin,..

Description

4 illustrations on one sheet. Above a general view of Lisbon with sailing ships in front. Below, in the centre, the great canal construction at St. Quentin is viewed by Bonaparte in February 1801. To the left and right of it two figural depictions.

Year

ca. 1805

Artist

Anonymus

Historical Description

Saint Lisbon is one of the oldest cities in Europe, with a history of settlement by Phoenicians, Romans, and Moors. In 1147, King Afonso I captured the city during the Christian Reconquista. During the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, Lisbon became Portugal's principal port and a leading center of European maritime trade in the Age of Discovery. The devastating earthquake of 1755 destroyed much of the city, which was subsequently rebuilt under the direction of the Marquis of Pombal according to modern urban planning principles. Today, Lisbon is the capital of Portugal and the country's political, economic, and cultural center.

Place of Publication Germany
Dimensions (cm)17,5 x 26 cm
ConditionSome restoration at lower and upper centerfold
Coloringoriginal colored
TechniqueCopper print