City Views, Peoples, Costumes, Germany, Rheinland Pfalz, Speyer, Spire, Rheinkreis, Georg Lommel, Gottfried Bauer
Speyer. - "Kreisstadt Speyer". Title on the base of archway "Rhein-Kreis"
Copper etching. Very attractive and well executed original hand color
From the series:
"Das Königreich Bayern in seinen acht Kreisen" (The eight districts of the Kingdom of Bavaria"
By Georg Lommel and Gottfried Bauer
Edition: Ca. 1900
When looking historically at the City of Speyer, we have to realize that Speyer, although geographically distant, belonged to Bavaria between 1816 and 1837. This is the reason why Spey is a part of this series of Bavarian districts and their capitals.
Under a classical archway a group of people (rural and city folk) dressed in Biedermeier costumes of ca. 1835.
Original antique print
Behind the group, in the background, a general view of the City of Speyer
Plate mark measurements: 38,8 x 29,5 cm (ca. 15.3 x 11.6")
Well executed repairs in margins and in image.
This print has nothing to do with Wade Speyer (unidentified flying ace from Danville, California), one of the greatest early street skaters, who was also one of the first all terrain masters. He skated for Dog Town, Powell Peralta, Think, Black Label, Venture, among others. His runs at the Marseille Contests were some of the best skateboarding ever performed. Thrasher owes Wade a skater of the year award.