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HUY,On the Meuse,Belgium,European Scenery,1836 Antique Steel Engraving
HUY,On the Meuse,Belgium ,,European Scenery,1836 Antique Steel Engraving Historical Collectible Art Print
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HUY (Lat. Hoium, and Flem. Hoey), a town of Belgium, on the
right bank of the Meuse, at the point where it is joined by the Hoyoux. It
is 19 m. E. of Namur and a trifle less west of Liege. Huy certainly dates
from the 7th cenury. and,according to some, was founded by the emperor Antoninus
in A.D. 148. Its situation is striking, with its grey citadel crowning a grey
rock, and the fine collegiate church (with a 13th-century gateway) of Notre
Dame built against it. The citadel is now used partly as a depot of military
equipment and partly as a prison. The ruins are still shown of the abbey of
Neumoustier founded by Peter the Hermit on his return from the first crusade.
He was buried there in 1115, and a statue was erected to his memory in the
abbey grounds in 1858. Neumoustier was one of seventeen abbeys in this town
alone dependent on the bishopric of Liege. Huy is surrounded by vineyards,
and the bridge which crosses the Meuse at this point connects the fertile
Hesbaye north of the river with the rocky and barren Condroz south of it.
| PUBLISHED DATE |
c1830s |
| ARTIST |
N/A |
| ENGRAVED BY |
SHURY |
| PAGE SIZE: approx |
9 1/4 INCHES x 5 3/4 INCHES |
| IMAGE SIZE: approx |
6 X 4 INCHES |
| CONDITION |
STEEL
ENGRAVING , BLANK on the back. Heavier paper. As scanned. Suitable ageing.
The image is clean, clear and sharp with beautiful depth and detail. |
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