Mushroom Croze 17

Mushroom Croze 17

30 x 40 cm, © 2021, price on request
Two-dimensional | Photography | Digital processed

Since 1790 the Department of Creuze was named after the Croze River, which traverses the department from southeast to northwest. From 275 AD onwards, Germans invaded the hitherto Roman territory. They destroyed numerous Roman monuments throughout Gaul and after 282 the reign of the Romans began to slowly wane. Many Germanic tribes invaded France, as they themselves were hunted by the Huns from the east. Around 475 the reign of the Romans ended, when the Visigoths and after them the Franks and finally Charlemagne took over. Along this road we saw hundreds of meters long rows of mushrooms.....