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View of Schwabisch Hall (Hala), Germany (etching, 1572-1617)
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View of Schwabisch Hall (Hala), Germany (etching, 1572-1617)
LRI4709282 View of Schwabisch Hall (Hala), Germany (etching, 1572-1617) by Hogenberg, Franz (1540-c.1590); Private Collection; (add.info.: View of Schwabisch Hall (Hala), Germany - Strong water extracted from Civitates Orbis Terrarum by Georg Braun (1541-1622) and Franz Hogenberg (1540-1590), published from 1572 to 1617 - Schwabisch Hall or Hall, Germany - From " Civitates Orbis Terrarum" by G. Braun and F. Hogenberg, 1572-1617); Luisa Ricciarini; Netherlandish, out of copyright
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© Luisa Ricciarini / Bridgeman Images
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This etching, titled "View of Schwabisch Hall (Hala), Germany" takes us on a journey back in time to the late 16th century. Created by the talented artist Franz Hogenberg, this print showcases the picturesque town of Schwabisch Hall in all its glory. The scene unfolds with meticulous detail as we are greeted by a charming bridge spanning across a tranquil river. On either side of the bridge, elegant buildings rise majestically, their facades adorned with intricate architectural features. A magnificent church stands tall in the distance, its spires reaching towards the heavens. As our eyes wander through this enchanting cityscape, we can't help but notice various elements that add depth and character to the composition. The coat of arms proudly displayed on some buildings symbolizes civic pride and heritage. The blazon serves as a reminder of Schwabisch Hall's rich history and noble lineage. This exquisite etching is part of Georg Braun and Franz Hogenberg's renowned work "Civitates Orbis Terrarum". Published between 1572 and 1617, this atlas book aimed to provide an extensive visual documentation of cities around the world during that era. Luisa Ricciarini has skillfully captured every minute detail in her reproduction of this historical artwork. Through her expert craftsmanship, she allows us to immerse ourselves in a distant time and place – experiencing firsthand the beauty and grandeur of Schwabisch Hall as it once was centuries ago.
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