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View of the town of Cologne, from the Chronicle of Nuremberg by Hartmann Schedel
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View of the town of Cologne, from the Chronicle of Nuremberg by Hartmann Schedel
BMR211440 View of the town of Cologne, from the Chronicle of Nuremberg by Hartmann Schedel, 1493 (colour wood engraving) by German School, (15th century); Bibliotheque Mazarine, Paris, France; eBibliotheque Mazarine; eArchives Charmet; German, out of copyright
Media ID 22620536
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Bavaria City Walls German City Koln Nurnberg
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This print showcases a mesmerizing view of the town of Cologne, as depicted in the Chronicle of Nuremberg by Hartmann Schedel. Created in 1493, this colour wood engraving by an anonymous German artist from the 15th century offers a glimpse into the medieval charm and architectural grandeur of this historic German city. The image transports us back in time, revealing the imposing city walls that once protected Cologne's bustling streets and vibrant culture. The intricate details captured in this engraving highlight the meticulous craftsmanship employed by its creator, showcasing their skillful ability to bring life to paper. As we explore every corner of this print, our eyes are drawn to the distinctive Bavarian architecture that characterizes Cologne. From towering spires piercing through fluffy clouds to ornate buildings lining cobblestone streets, each element tells a story of resilience and cultural heritage. This piece serves as a visual testament to both Germany's rich history and its enduring artistic legacy. It invites viewers to immerse themselves in an era long gone but forever preserved within these delicate lines etched onto wood. Displayed proudly at Bibliotheque Mazarine in Paris, France, this remarkable artwork is now accessible for all to appreciate thanks to eBibliotheque Mazarine and eArchives Charmet. As we gaze upon it with awe-inspiring wonderment, let us not forget that such masterpieces exist beyond commercial purposes – they serve as gateways into worlds forgotten yet waiting patiently for redis
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