Prospectus Genevensis, in confinys Helvetiorum, ad Lacum Genevensis. Gesicht von Genf, in der Nachbarschaft von Schweitzerland, am Genser-See gelegen.

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Article ID EUC5073

Title

Prospectus Genevensis, in confinys Helvetiorum, ad Lacum Genevensis. Gesicht von Genf, in der Nachbarschaft von Schweitzerland, am Genser-See gelegen.

Description

Bird's eye view of the city of Geneva on Lake Geneva in Switzerland. Below the view in four languages the title and the coat of arms of the city of Geneva.

Year

ca. 1740

Artist

Rupprecht, Haffner

Historical Description

Geneva was a fortified border town of the Allobroges against the Helvetii in the Celtic period. It came under Roman rule around 120 BC. From 400 to 1536 it was a bishop's see, and in the fifth and ninth centuries it also functioned as the seat of the Burgundian kings. In 1526 Geneva joined a confederation of cities together with Bern and Fribourg. The French reformer John Calvin founded the Geneva Academy, now the University of Geneva, in 1559. From 1540 to 1700, Geneva had become an important refuge and new home for Italian and French Protestant refugees. The immigrant families, however, were not only a burden for the city, but also a social and economic enrichment through their education and knowledge in silk production and trade and in the art of watchmaking, which they brought with them and settled in Geneva and the surrounding area.

Place of Publication Augsburg
Dimensions (cm)31 x 39,5 cm
ConditionEdge outside glued areas
Coloringoriginal colored
TechniqueCopper print

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