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Map of Vienna and Buda from Civitates Orbis Terrarum by Georg Braun, 1541-1622 and Franz Hogenberg, 1540-1590, engraving

Map of Vienna and Buda from Civitates Orbis Terrarum by Georg Braun, 1541-1622 and Franz Hogenberg, 1540-1590, engraving


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Map of Vienna and Buda from Civitates Orbis Terrarum by Georg Braun, 1541-1622 and Franz Hogenberg, 1540-1590, engraving

Cartography, Austria and Hungary, 16th century. Map of Vienna and Buda. From Civitates Orbis Terrarum by Georg Braun (1541-1622) and Franz Hogenberg (1540-1590), Cologne. Engraving

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16th Century Austria Budapest Coat Of Arms Horizon Over Land Hungary Latin Script Manuscript Vienna


EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases a remarkable piece of cartographic history - the "Map of Vienna and Buda" from Civitates Orbis Terrarum, created by Georg Braun and Franz Hogenberg in the 16th century. The engraving beautifully captures the intricate details of Austria and Hungary during this era. The map depicts two iconic cities, Vienna and Buda, with their distinct architectural landmarks prominently displayed. It offers a fascinating glimpse into the physical geography of these regions, showcasing their diverse landscapes and geographical features. The artistry behind this engraving is truly remarkable. Every stroke meticulously etched onto paper brings to life an exquisite illustration that seamlessly blends history with artistic expression. The inclusion of coat-of-arms adds an extra layer of authenticity to this masterpiece. As we delve into its intricacies, we are transported back in time to witness the rich cultural heritage embedded within these lands. This studio shot allows us to appreciate every minute detail without any distractions or interference from modern elements or people. With Latin script adorning its borders, this map serves as both a historical artifact and a testament to human curiosity about our world's vastness. Its significance lies not only in its accuracy but also in its ability to ignite our imagination as we explore centuries-old landscapes through the eyes of Braun and Hogenberg. This print is more than just a visual representation; it is an invitation for us all to embark on a journey through time and space while marveling at the beauty that lies within ancient cartography

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