Tetschen
This painter had a better sense for proportions and made sure that the railroad track was a decorative part of the frame. The "stump" in the foreground may symbolize the Saxon border, actually much further downstream. The painter shows all important buildings of Tetschen, from St. Wenzel & Blasius on the left, to the castle on the right. No chain bridge, so before 1855. The steamer on the river flies an oversized black, red and gold flag -- the student movement for national unity-- which became the German colors in 1918.
Kolesový parník - grafika z pocátku století.
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