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The picture in the golden painted wooden frame shows the typical arrangement of the living room of a house in Friesland Nordfriesland 19th century. The print is entitled "Blue Pesel" (the parlor in a utlandfriesischen house where most precious rooms found the large family gatherings instead) .Here would be the correct name Dörns (or sylterfriesisch Kööv), as here, the Bilegger (Beilegeofen ) is, which was heated from the kitchen. The room was thus used for daily life. The blue paint was widely used in North Friesland in the 19th century.
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