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Pilot's Book of the Majorcan scientist, Matteo Brunes depicting the basin of the Mediterranean Sea, Europe and the Black Sea. The paper is preserved in the Astronomic Observatory of Bologna. The picture was taken during the Exhibition of Science History in 1929, in Florence
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Pilot's Book of the Majorcan scientist, Matteo Brunes depicting the basin of the Mediterranean Sea, Europe and the Black Sea. The paper is preserved in the Astronomic Observatory of Bologna. The picture was taken during the Exhibition of Science History in 1929, in Florence
Pilot's Book of the Majorcan scientist, Matteo Brunes depicting the basin of the Mediterranean Sea, Europe and the Black Sea. The paper is preserved in the Astronomic Observatory of Bologna. The picture was taken during the Exhibition of Science History in 1929, in Florence. Florence Exhibition of Science History Drawing Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1929. Date of Artwork:1553. Artist:Brunes, Matteo
Alinari, Fratelli
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Media ID 33133343
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Drawing And Graphics Geographical Or Topographical Map Geography Instrument And Document Maprenaissance Nautical Chart Paper Wind Abstract Concept And Symbol Concept Or Subject Expressed
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This print captures a significant piece of history, the Pilot's Book of the Majorcan scientist, Matteo Brunes. The book showcases an exquisite and detailed depiction of the basin of the Mediterranean Sea, Europe, and the Black Sea. Preserved in the Astronomic Observatory of Bologna, this paper holds immense value for its scientific and geographical significance. The photograph was taken during the Exhibition of Science History in 1929, held in Florence. This exhibition served as a platform to showcase remarkable works from various periods and styles including Renaissance and Renaissance-Baroque. It provided a glimpse into Europe's rich cultural heritage during both the first and second millenniums A. D. Dating back to 1553, this artwork by Matteo Brunes is a testament to his exceptional talent as an artist and scientist. The intricate drawing combines elements such as wind patterns, animals, allegorical symbols, abstract concepts, geography maps, and nautical charts. These components come together harmoniously on this historical document that serves not only as an object but also as a representation of European culture during that era. The print itself was captured by Alinari Fratelli - renowned photographers known for their expertise in capturing art pieces with precision and detail. Their skillful lens brings out every nuance present within Brunes' masterpiece. This image is more than just a visual delight; it represents centuries-old knowledge passed down through generations. It stands as evidence of human curiosity about our world's geography while showcasing artistic brilliance intertwined with scientific exploration.
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