Bilder Sebastian Munster (1488–1552) – View of the City of Eger – Woodcut (1550)
Beskrivning
This print presents a detailed topographical woodcut view of the city of Eger, depicted within its historical fortifications along the Eger River. The cityscape highlights the prominent twin spires of the church of Saint Nicholas, the imperial castle or Pfalz, and numerous civic buildings and defensive towers. A large coat of arms featuring a crowned eagle is positioned at the top center of the illustration. The work was published as part of the Cosmographia, the earliest German-language description of the world, which served as a critical resource for sixteenth-century scholars to understand the urban development and geography of Central Europe.
Sebastian Munster was a German cartographer, cosmographer, and Christian Hebraist who became one of the most significant geographic scholars of the Reformation era. A former Franciscan monk who later converted to Protestantism, he served as a professor at the University of Basel, where he compiled vast amounts of geographical and historical data. His masterpiece, the Cosmographia, went through numerous editions and was translated into several languages, fundamentally shaping the European worldview for decades. Munster is recognized for his systematic approach to cartography and his role in popularizing the study of geography through highly detailed woodcut illustrations and maps.
Artist or Maker: Sebastian Munster.
Dimensions: Approximately 36 cm x 43 cm.
Medium: Woodcut .
Date: 1550.
Condition Report:
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