Deel van een beschrijving van de stad Utrecht by Johannes Kanneman

Deel van een beschrijving van de stad Utrecht 1715

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print, paper, ink, engraving

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aged paper

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dutch-golden-age

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ink paper printed

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print

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light coloured

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old engraving style

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hand drawn type

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paper

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text

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ink

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engraving

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calligraphy

Dimensions: height 340 mm, width 124 mm

Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain

This descriptive text about the city of Utrecht was printed by Johannes Kanneman in 1713. The text provides an insight into the cultural and societal structures of the city, focusing on geographical characteristics, and the roles of religious institutions. Utrecht, like many cities of its time, was deeply shaped by religious and political tensions. This text, embedded within a specific historical context, becomes a testament to the city’s identity. Consider the role of language itself as a marker of identity, with Dutch asserting its place in a region influenced by various European powers. How does this description, created in a period of social transformation, reflect and shape the collective identity of Utrecht’s inhabitants? The emotional connection to one’s city, its landmarks, and institutions, helps form a community's identity and its place in a changing world.

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