Map of the province of Utrecht, consisting of two parts, Thomas Doesburgh, 1743 print At the bottom right the title cartouche with a variant of the weapon of the Archdiocese of Utrecht. Above the weapon a female figure with four towers on her head, in one hand the horn of abundance and in her other hand a corn sheaf. Furthermore around the cartouche a river god with a female counterpart and putti with attributes that refer to hunting, agriculture, peat extraction and fishing. Under the cartouche an advertisement from the printer. To the left of the cartouche a legend and a bowl of two Duysent


Map of the province of Utrecht, consisting of two parts, Thomas Doesburgh, 1743 print At the bottom right the title cartouche with a variant of the weapon of the Archdiocese of Utrecht. Above the weapon a female figure with four towers on her head, in one hand the horn of abundance and in her other hand a corn sheaf. Furthermore around the cartouche a river god with a female counterpart and putti with attributes that refer to hunting, agriculture, peat extraction and fishing. Under the cartouche an advertisement from the printer. To the left of the cartouche a legend and a bowl of two Duysent Stightse rods. Various handwritten additions have been applied to the card. paper. watercolor (paint). pencil engraving / etching / pen / brush maps of separate countries or regions. coat of arms (as symbol of the state, etc.). hunting, chase. agriculture. peat-cutting. fishing (sports). river-gods. cattle Utrecht


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