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Historical views of Denmark
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Historical views of Denmark
Historical views of Denmark. View of the city of Copenhagen 64, Danish watchman with lantern patroling the streets of Copenhagen 65, and blind workman with his cabinet of ebony and ivory (now in the Royal Museum in Copenhagen 66. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Rev. Isaac Taylors Scenes in Europe, for the Amusement and Instruction of Little Tarry-at-Home Travelers, John Harris, London, 1819
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Step back in time with these captivating historical views of Denmark, taken from the early 19th century. The first image showcases the stunning cityscape of Copenhagen, with its grand buildings and bustling streets. A Danish watchman can be seen patrolling the cobblestone roads with his lantern, ensuring the safety of the townsfolk. Moving on, the second view transports us to a quaint Danish marketplace, where locals haggle over goods and children play in the snow. A woman in traditional costume carries a basket on her head, while a man pulls a horse-drawn barge along the frozen canal. Lastly, we are introduced to a blind workman, who skillfully crafts intricate designs using his ebony and ivory cabinet. This remarkable piece is now on display at the Royal Museum in Copenhagen. These handcoloured copperplate engravings are taken from 'Scenes in Europe' by Rev. Isaac Taylor, published in London in 1819. The collection was designed to provide 'amusement and instruction' for young travellers, offering a glimpse into the daily life of various European countries during the Regency and Georgian eras. Delve deeper into Denmark's rich history and culture through these captivating images, which offer a unique insight into the lives of the Danish people during this fascinating period.
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