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Öland Coat of Arms — Pufendorf
Öland Coat of Arms — Pufendorf
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A striking late seventeenth-century copperplate engraving depicting the heraldic emblem of Öland, a historical province of Sweden, featuring two majestic moose.
Original title: Insigne Insulae Olandiae. German School. From Samuel Pufendorf's De Rebus a Carolo Gustavo Gestis. Published in Nuremberg, 1696.
Pufendorf's lavishly illustrated history of King Charles X Gustav of Sweden is a landmark of Baroque scholarship, renowned for its detailed engravings of battles, portraits and provincial heraldry. The plates provide a visual record of seventeenth-century European power and Swedish provincial identity.
Copperplate engraving. Sheet size not measured. Good.
Artwork Details
| Type | Architectural print |
|---|---|
| Artist | German School |
| Date | 1696 |
| Period | 17th century |
| Medium | Copperplate engraving |
| Origin | Germany |
| Publication | De Rebus a Carolo Gustavo Gestis |
| Subject | Mythology & Allegory |
| Condition | Good |




