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Title
Vienna Austriae / Wien in Ostenreyk
Date Created and/or Issued
1657
Contributing Institution
California Institute of Technology
Collection
Image Archive
Rights Information
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Description
Copperplate engraved print, hand colored. Folio from a Latin edition of Braun and Hogenberg's atlas, Civitates Orbis Terrarum (Atlas of Cities of the World), published originally in Cologne between 1572 and 1618. Bird's-eye view of the city of Vienna with Danube in foreground. Includes central shield and legend boxes left and right at top. Verso has printed text, description of Vienna, in Latin. Pencil note in donor's hand: "Jansson 1657. Coloring probably not contemporary." Note indicates the plate is from Jan Jansson's reissue of the atlas in Amsterdam in 1657. Gift of Earnest C. Watson, 1952.
Original framed in Reading Room.
1657
Type
Image
Format
Photographs
Identifier
ct1:9866
http://archives-dc.library.caltech.edu/islandora/object/ct1%3A9866

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