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Original engraved map titled The Province of Oostergo five northern Greeks, with the city of Leeuwarden and Dokkum No. 642, …
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Original engraved map titled The Province of Oostergo five northern Greeks, with the city of Leeuwarden and Dokkum No. 642, published in Vienna in 1791. This detailed map presents the northern and central districts of Oostergo in Friesland, including the provincial capital Leeuwarden and the fortified town of Dokkum. The engraving, finely executed by Ignaz Alberti, was issued in Franz Joseph Johann von Reilly’s Schauplatz der fünf Theile der Welt, one of the most important Austrian atlas projects of the late 18th century.
The map is enriched with a wealth of place names. Major cities and towns shown include Leeuwarden, the political and cultural center of Friesland, and Dokkum, known for the martyrdom of Saint Boniface in 754. Surrounding settlements include Kollum, Buitenpost, Engwierum, Anjum, Oostrum, Ee, Metslawier, Holwerd, Ferwerd, Wanwerd, Hallwerk, Stienskerk, Oudkerk, Oudkerk, Oud Rinsumageest, Burum, Augustinusga, Veenwouden (Feanwâlden), Giekerk (Gytsjerk), Oenkerk (Oentsjerk), Aldtsjerk, Hijum, Blija, Jislum, Wierum, Ternard, Paesens, Moddergat, Lioessens, Morra, Wetsens, Hantum, Hantum, Hantum, Born, Razensum, Razensum Brookster Woods, De Westereen (Zwaagwesteinde), Drogeham, Twijzel, and Twijzelerheide. The sheet also depicts smaller villages, hamlets, and parishes such as Finkum, Cornjum, Jelsum, Britsum, Wier, Hijlaard, and Grouw (Grou), along with the waterways, polders, and dikes that structure the Frisian landscape. Together these details form an invaluable record of Friesland’s geography in the late 18th century, when the province was still organized into rural districts or grietenijen. The title cartouche at the upper right, framed in a laurel wreath, balances clarity and elegance, a hallmark of von Reilly’s cartographic style. with its density of place names and original hand coloring of district boundaries, the sheet is not only decorative but also of high historical and genealogical interest for anyone tracing Frisian heritage.
Condition report: Very good impression with light age toning. Faint water stain at the lower margin, well outside the engraved area. Original hand coloring intact. Blank verso.
Technique: Engraving with original hand color Maker: Franz Joseph Johann von Reilly, engraved by Ignaz Alberti, Vienna, 1791
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- Dimensions
- 20.08ʺW × 13.39ʺH
- Period
- Late 18th Century
- Country of Origin
- Austria
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Paper
- Condition
- Good Condition, Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Black
- Condition Notes
- Very Good — This vintage item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use\. Condition report: Very … moreVery Good — This vintage item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use\. Condition report: Very good impression with light age toning. Faint water stain at the lower margin, well outside the engraved area. Original hand coloring intact. Blank verso. less
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