Phoenix Nest
Falun Copper Mine, facing East — Aveelen
Falun Copper Mine, facing East — Aveelen
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A remarkable early eighteenth-century engraving offering a panoramic view of the historic Falun copper mine, a site of immense industrial significance.
Original title: Fodinæ ærariæ Falunensis, qua orientem spectat, delineatio. Engraved by Johannes van den Aveelen. From Erik Dahlbergh's Suecia Antiqua et Hodierna, Vol. III, Pl. 25. Published in Stockholm, 1701.
This detailed plate captures the vast scale and complex operations of the Falun mine, one of the world's oldest and most productive copper mines, which underpinned the Swedish economy for centuries and at its peak produced two-thirds of Europe's copper. The view provides an invaluable record of seventeenth-century mining technology and landscape.
Copperplate engraving. Sheet size not measured. Very Good.
Artwork Details
| Type | Veduta |
|---|---|
| Artist | Johannes van den Aveelen |
| Date | 1701 |
| Period | 18th century |
| Medium | Copperplate engraving |
| Origin | Sweden |
| Publication | Suecia Antiqua et Hodierna |
| Subject | Architecture, Cityscape |
| Condition | Very Good |




