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Georg Braun (1541–1622) and Franz Hogenberg (1535–90)

Civitates orbis terrarum, 1572

Rare book, 16.25 x 23 in.

Courtesy of Caltech Archives and Special Collections

Georg Braun and Franz Hogenberg were mapmakers, artists and engravers who published a six-volume atlas containing maps and bird’s-eye views of 16th and 17th-century world cities. The view of Granada, Spain in the 1572 edition of Civitates orbis terrarum populates the sky with history and iconography, migrating birds and dramatic cloud formations, presenting a sky teeming with complexity and grandeur equal to the civilization below.


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