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Zell An Der Mosel, Bernkastel-Kues, Manderscheid, Germany (engraving, 1598)
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Zell An Der Mosel, Bernkastel-Kues, Manderscheid, Germany (engraving, 1598)
LRI4715132 Zell An Der Mosel, Bernkastel-Kues, Manderscheid, Germany (engraving, 1598) by Hogenberg, Franz (1540-c.1590); Private Collection; (add.info.: Cel im Ham/Berncastel/Ober Manderscheidt - Nider Manderscheidt (Zell An Der Mosel/Bernkastel-Kues (Bernkastel Kues)/Manderscheid, Germany) - in volume V (published in 1598) of " Civitates Orbis Terrarum" published in six parts between 1572 and 1617 by Georg Braun and (1541-1622) Frans Hogenberg (1535-1590)); Luisa Ricciarini; Netherlandish, out of copyright
Media ID 23717098
© Luisa Ricciarini / Bridgeman Images
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This print showcases the enchanting town of Zell An Der Mosel, Bernkastel-Kues, Manderscheid in Germany as depicted in a detailed engraving from 1598. The artwork, created by Franz Hogenberg, offers a glimpse into the rich history and architectural beauty of this picturesque region. The image transports us back in time to witness the urban planning and traditional German lifestyle that flourished during the late 16th century. A couple dressed in traditional costumes stands at the forefront, adding a touch of human presence to an otherwise serene landscape. The river Mosel gracefully winds its way through the cityscape, reflecting the charm of each building along its banks. The intricate details captured by Hogenberg's skilled hand allow us to appreciate every architectural element and street layout with awe-inspiring precision. Published as part of "Civitates Orbis Terrarum" an atlas book compiled by Georg Braun and Frans Hogenberg between 1572 and 1617, this engraving serves as both a historical document and a work of art. It provides valuable insight into German geography while showcasing Dutch influence on Netherlandish cartography during that era. Luisa Ricciarini has skillfully preserved this remarkable piece for our enjoyment today. As we gaze upon it, we are reminded not only of Germany's cultural heritage but also of humanity's enduring fascination with capturing moments in time through art.
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