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Title page to part 2, Germania geographicus tabulis illustrata
985891 Title page to part 2, Germania geographicus tabulis illustrata, 1593 (hand-coloured engraving) by Jode, Gerard de (1509-91); 41.7x30 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Title page to part 2, Germania geographicus tabulis illustrata... with allegorical figures and map of Europe. From Speculum orbis terrae, by Gerard de Jode (1509-1591) and Cornelis de Jode. Hand-coloured engraving. Published, Antwerp, 1593. 41.7 x 30cm.); Photo eChristies Images; Flemish, out of copyright
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1590s 1593 Armed Artist Flemish Capital Letter Geographic Hand Colored Hand Coloring Hand Coloured Hand Colouring Hand Tinted Handcolored Language Late Sixteenth Century Latin Text Navigational Equipment Olden Time Part 2 Prints Title Page Flemish Artist Gerard De Jode Heraldry Jode
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The captivating print titled "Title page to part 2, Germania geographicus tabulis illustrata" is a stunning representation of the artistic and historical significance of the late sixteenth century. This hand-coloured engraving by Gerard de Jode showcases an intricate blend of figures, maps, and allegorical elements. The image features a man seated in a regal posture, surrounded by navigational equipment and heraldry. The artist's attention to detail is evident in the meticulously hand-tinted colors that bring life to each element on the page. The map of Europe serves as both a geographical reference and a symbolic representation of power. With its rich symbolism and religious undertones, this artwork transports viewers back to olden times when religion played a significant role in society. The inclusion of weaponry such as spears and shields further emphasizes the importance of defense during this period. This particular print holds immense historical value as it was published in Antwerp in 1593 as part of Speculum orbis terrae—a renowned atlas created by Gerard de Jode and Cornelis de Jode. Its large size (41.7x30 cm) allows for an immersive viewing experience that truly captures the essence of European geography during this era. Overall, this print offers an intriguing glimpse into sixteenth-century Europe through its masterful composition, vibrant colours, and meticulous detailing—an absolute treasure for art enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
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