Bilder Georg Braun (1541–1622) and Franz Hogenberg (c. 1535–1590) – Map of Mariembourg (Belgium) – Engraving (c. 1581)
Beskrivning
This is a detailed bird's-eye view map of the fortified town of Mariembourg, located in the province of Namur, Belgium. The map emphasizes the town's highly symmetrical, star-shaped defensive geometry, which was considered the pinnacle of 16th-century military engineering. The surrounding landscape and the figures of soldiers in the foreground are characteristic of the atlas from which this print originates. This print was published as part of the monumental atlas of European cities, Civitates Orbis Terrarum.
Georg Braun was a German cartographer, editor, and cleric, serving as the primary editor for the six-volume Civitates Orbis Terrarum (1572–1617), the first systematic atlas of city plans worldwide. Franz Hogenberg was a Flemish engraver and cartographer who was responsible for engraving the majority of the copperplates used in the atlas, often based on drawings and surveys collected by other contemporary artists and surveyors.
Artist or Maker: Georg Braun and Franz Hogenberg
Dimensions: Approximately 16 cm x 20 cm
Medium: Engraving
Date: (c. 1581)
Condition Report:
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