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DescriptionDillenburg 1575.jpg |
Nederlands: Gezicht op Dillenburg. Ingekleurde gravure. Onderdeel van een grotere gravure voorstellende Dillenburg (boven) en Siegen (onder), Rijksmuseum Amsterdam ( inv.nr. BIBL-325-A-7).
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Date |
± 1575 |
Source |
www.rijksmuseum.nl |
Author |
Frans Hogenberg (1540–1590) |
Alternative names |
Franz Hogenberg Frans Hogenbergh Frans Hogenberch |
Description |
Flemish engraver and cartographer
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Date of birth/death |
before 1540 |
1590 |
Location of birth/death |
Mechelen |
Cologne |
Work period |
1568-1588 |
Work location |
Antwerp (1568), London (1568), Cologne (1570-1585), Hamburg (1585-1588), Denmark (1588) |
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Licensing
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