Edmund Dulac’s Tanglewood Tales: Jason Choosing Tiphys for the Voyage of the Argo Edmund Dulac’s illustration...
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Abraham Ortelius's "Descriptio Germaniae Inferioris," published in 1570, is a significant work in the history of cartography. This detailed map offers a comprehensive depiction of the Low Countries, a region encompassing modern-day Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg. Ortelius, a Flemish cartographer and geographer, is celebrated for his pioneering work in creating the first modern atlas, "Theatrum Orbis Terrarum."
The map is notable for its accuracy and intricate detail, showcasing Ortelius's dedication to precision and his ability to synthesize information from various sources. It meticulously illustrates the region's complex network of rivers, canals, and coastlines, along with its major cities and towns. The map's elegant aesthetic, characterized by its fine engraving and ornate cartouche, reflects the artistic flourish typical of Renaissance cartography.
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