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Weapon province Groningen Het Wapen Van Groningen




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Weapon province Groningen Het Wapen Van Groningen

Weapon of the province of Groningen Het Wapen Van Groningen and the Ommelanden (title on object), The crowned weapon of the province of Groningen on a pedestal with the text: Iure et Tempore. Below this weapon on the left is the weapon of the city of Groningen (without the double-headed eagle) and on the right that of the Ommelanden. At the bottom of the title. Above left: bl. 13, armorial bearing, heraldry, Groningen (province), Hendrik Hofsnider (mentioned on object), Groningen, 1743, paper, engraving, h 143 mm × w 90 mm

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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 5.1cm x 7.6cm (2" x 3")

Estimated Product Size is 10cm x 10cm (3.9" x 3.9")

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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.


EDITORS COMMENTS
The print showcases a historical artifact known as "Weapon province Groningen Het Wapen Van Groningen". This exquisite piece features the crowned weapon of the province of Groningen, elegantly displayed on a pedestal. The inscription "Iure et Tempore" adds an air of authority and tradition to this emblem. To the left of the main weapon, we find the emblem of the city of Groningen, excluding its double-headed eagle. On the right side, we see another symbol representing the Ommelanden region. These additional elements highlight the unity and diversity within this Dutch province. This engraving was created by Hendrik Hofsnider in 1743 and measures approximately 143 mm in height and 90 mm in width. Crafted on paper with meticulous detail, it is a testament to Hofsnider's skill as an artist. The image captures not only a visual representation but also serves as a reminder of history and heritage. It invites us to delve into heraldry and explore how symbols have been used throughout time to represent regions or institutions. As we admire this remarkable print from Liszt Collection, let us appreciate its significance in preserving cultural artifacts for future generations.

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