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 and mathematician best known for his celestial atlas Harmonia Macrocosmica, one of the most visually stunning works of early astronomical illustration. Working in the Netherlands, Cellarius combined scientific accuracy with Baroque artistic elegance, translating complex astronomical theories into richly colored and meticulously engraved star maps. His work reflects both the Copernican and Ptolemaic systems, capturing the transitional period in European astronomy.
Typus Aspectuum Oppositionum Et Coniunctionum Etz In Planetis is a vivid representation of planetary aspects—conjunctions, oppositions, and other angular relationships between planets. Featured in Harmonia Macrocosmica (1660), the chart showcases intricate geometrical patterns and radiant orbits around the zodiac, demonstrating the harmony of the cosmos as understood through celestial mechanics. With its blend of mathematical precision and ornate artistry, the plate exemplifies how science and aesthetics were deeply intertwined in early modern astronomy.
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