Richard Doyle’s The Fairy Prince: Victorian Fantasy With a Courtly Heart Richard Doyle’s The Fairy Prince...
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This captivating bird's-eye view of Rome, crafted in 1572 by the renowned cartographers Georg Braun and Frans Hogenberg, transports us back to the Renaissance era. From their workshop in Cologne, Braun and Hogenberg produced some of the most celebrated city maps of their time, and this depiction of Rome is a testament to their skill.
The map offers a detailed snapshot of the city during the 16th century, showcasing its iconic landmarks, intricate street network, and the Tiber River meandering through its heart. The Colosseum, St. Peter's Basilica, and Castel Sant'Angelo are likely depicted with remarkable precision, alongside other significant structures. Beyond its geographical accuracy, the map is likely adorned with artistic flourishes characteristic of the period. Decorative cartouches, figures, and perhaps even scenes of daily life in Rome would have added to its visual appeal. This map is not just a historical document, but a work of art that captures the grandeur and allure of Renaissance Rome.
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