Belgium - Brugge; D. Meisner - Brugk in Flandern - 1521-1550





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Copper engraving titled Brugk in Flandern by D. Meisner, Belgium, depicting Brugge, uncoloured, from Politisches Schatzkästlein ca. 1625, image size 9.5 by 14.5 cm and in good condition.
Description from the seller
View of Brugge, appeared in Danel Meisner, 'Thesaurus philopoliticus or Political Treasure Chest', Frankfurt, Eberhard Kieser, 1623-1631.
Title above: 'Salute ex Inimicis' and the title 'Bridge in Flanders'.
From a series of 830 engraved prints depicting allegorical cityscapes, published between 1623 and 1632 in Frankfurt am Main by Daniel Meisner and Eberhard Kieser. About eighty of these prints depict Dutch and Belgian cities. Each print features a motto or saying at the top, with a two-line verse in Latin and a four-line verse in German, both located at the bottom. In the foreground, there are usually emblems, symbolic images. For several cities in the Netherlands, the prints from Lodovico Guicciardini's Descrittione di tutti i Paesi Bassi were used as sources.
Good condition, full page 13.3x18 cm with full margins, uncolored, blank back; very faint traces of moisture.
View of Brugge, appeared in Danel Meisner, 'Thesaurus philopoliticus or Political Treasure Chest', Frankfurt, Eberhard Kieser, 1623-1631.
Title above: 'Salute ex Inimicis' and the title 'Bridge in Flanders'.
From a series of 830 engraved prints depicting allegorical cityscapes, published between 1623 and 1632 in Frankfurt am Main by Daniel Meisner and Eberhard Kieser. About eighty of these prints depict Dutch and Belgian cities. Each print features a motto or saying at the top, with a two-line verse in Latin and a four-line verse in German, both located at the bottom. In the foreground, there are usually emblems, symbolic images. For several cities in the Netherlands, the prints from Lodovico Guicciardini's Descrittione di tutti i Paesi Bassi were used as sources.
Good condition, full page 13.3x18 cm with full margins, uncolored, blank back; very faint traces of moisture.

