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Pomerania, lithograph, lithograph, published in 1878
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Pomerania, lithograph, lithograph, published in 1878
Pomerania, former territory of the German Empire. Lithograph, published in 1878
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78279 Baltic Sea Berlin Contour Drawing European Culture Fischland Darß Zingst German Culture German Empire Island Mecklenburg Vorpommern Poland Polish Culture Pomerania Prussia Rugen Stralsund Topographic Map Topography Deutsches Reich Image Created 19th Century Pommern Rugen Island Usedom
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This lithograph print, published in 1878, offers a glimpse into the rich history and cultural heritage of Pomerania, a former territory of the German Empire. The intricate details captured in this engraved image take us back to the 19th century when cartography played a vital role in documenting the topography of various regions. The print showcases Pomerania's geographical features, including Rugen Island and Bornholm Island, both nestled within the Baltic Sea. As we explore this map-like artwork, we can trace the contours of these islands and marvel at their natural beauty. Pomerania's significance as a melting pot of European cultures is evident through references to Polish culture and German culture. This region holds historical importance as it was once part of Prussia and later incorporated into Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Notably, Stralsund emerges as one of its prominent capital cities. As we delve deeper into this visual time capsule, it becomes clear that this lithograph serves not only as an artistic piece but also as a valuable historical document. It allows us to reflect on how borders have shifted over time while appreciating the ancient roots that connect Germany with Poland. With no people depicted in this horizontal composition, our focus remains solely on exploring Pomerania's past through its detailed topographic representation. This photographically reproduced print from Fine Art Storehouse transports us back to 1878 when cartographers meticulously crafted maps by hand - an art form that continues to captivate even today
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