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MECHLIN,Belgium,Flemish region,Antwerp,European Scenery,1836 Antique Steel Engraving
MECHLIN,Belgium,Flemish region,Antwerp ,European Scenery,1836 Antique Steel Engraving Historical Collectible Art Print
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Mechelen (English traditionally Mechlin, French Malines, German
Mecheln) is a municipality located in Belgium, Flemish region, province of
Antwerp. The municipality comprises the city of Mechelen proper and the villages
of Heffen, Hombeek, Leest, Muizen and Walem. The area of Mechelen was first
settled on the banks of the river Dijle during the Gallo-Roman period as evidenced
by several Roman ruins and roads. The settlement declined during the 3rd-4th
century and the area became inhabited by pagan Germanic tribes, who were converted
to Christianity by the Irish missionary St Rombold, (Rombout in Dutch), who
also built a monastery. The highly lucrative cloth trade gained Mechelen wealth
and power during the late middle-ages and it even became the capital of the
Netherlands in the first half of the 16th century under Margaret of Austria's
reign. The city entered the industrial age in the 19th century, becoming the
hub of the Belgian railway network, with the first train linking Brussels
with Mechelen in 1835. This led to a development of metalworking industries,
among others the central railway workshops which are still located in the
town today. Another traditional Mechelen industry was furniture making. The
area around Mechelen is famous for the culture of vegetables, among which
asparagus and cauliflower. The Mechelse koekoek is a local poultry breed,
fleshy chickens with black and white feathers which extend on the bird's legs,
with colours reminescent of a cuckoo, hence the name. The city is famous for
the Mechlin lace.
| PUBLISHED DATE |
c1836 |
| ARTIST |
N/A |
| ENGRAVED BY |
J. SHURY & SON |
| 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.This
beautiful rare item would look great matted and framed. An art supply
store can provide you with a selection of frames for old art treasures. |
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