Edmund Dulac’s Tanglewood Tales: Jason Choosing Tiphys for the Voyage of the Argo Edmund Dulac’s illustration...
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Andreas Cellarius was a 17th-century Dutch-German cartographer, best known for his celestial atlas Harmonia Macrocosmica, published in 1660. His work stands at the intersection of science and art, illustrating both classical and emerging astronomical theories with Baroque elegance. Through richly detailed engravings, Cellarius brought the structure of the cosmos to life, making his atlas a defining achievement in early modern cartography and a landmark of astronomical visualization.
Haemisphaerium Scenographicum Australe Coeli Stellati Et Terrae is a scenographic projection of the southern celestial hemisphere, showing constellations positioned above a curved Earth. This dramatic visualization captures the stars as seen from the southern pole, adorned with mythological figures and sweeping orbits that convey celestial motion. The chart merges scientific clarity with artistic grandeur, illustrating how early astronomers sought to understand and glorify the heavens. It remains one of Cellarius’s most visually striking plates.
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