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Plan of Haarlem (Harlemum), Netherlands (etching, 1572-1617)
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Plan of Haarlem (Harlemum), Netherlands (etching, 1572-1617)
LRI4709095 Plan of Haarlem (Harlemum), Netherlands (etching, 1572-1617) by Hogenberg, Franz (1540-c.1590); Private Collection; (add.info.: Plan of Haarlem (Harlemum), Netherlands - Strong water extracted from Civitates Orbis Terrarum (Atlas of World Cities) by Georg Braun (1541-1622) and Franz Hogenberg (1540-1590), published from 1572 to 1617 - Haarlem, Netherlands - From " Civitates Orbis Terrarum" by G. Braun and F. Hogenberg, 157arberg, 2-1617); Luisa Ricciarini; Netherlandish, out of copyright
Media ID 22837346
© Luisa Ricciarini / Bridgeman Images
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This print showcases the intricate "Plan of Haarlem (Harlemum), Netherlands" etching, created by Franz Hogenberg between 1572 and 1617. The etching is part of the renowned Civitates Orbis Terrarum (Atlas of World Cities) collection, co-authored by Georg Braun and Hogenberg. The plan provides a detailed geographical map of Haarlem, a historic city in the Netherlands. With its precise engravings and meticulous attention to detail, this artwork offers a unique glimpse into the city's layout during that period. As we explore this fascinating piece, we are transported back in time to witness Haarlem's exterior view as it appeared centuries ago. The artist skillfully captures every street, building, and landmark within the city walls. Notably, the coat of arms displayed on this engraving proudly represents Haarlem's identity and heritage. It serves as a symbol of civic pride for its inhabitants. Luisa Ricciarini has masterfully captured this historical treasure through her lens, preserving its beauty for generations to come. This photograph allows us to appreciate both the artistry behind Hogenberg's original work and Ricciarini's talent in capturing it with precision. Through this image print from Fine Art Finder, viewers can immerse themselves in Dutch history while admiring an exquisite piece that seamlessly combines cartography with artistic expression.
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