• Frans Hogenberg (1535–1590) was a Flemish and German painter, engraver, and mapmaker. Hogenberg was born in Mechelen in Flanders as the son of Nicolaas...
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    Braun publication set new standards in cartography for over 100 years. Frans Hogenberg (1535–1590, from Mechelen) created the tables for volumes I through...
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    against fish. A likely graphic precursor of the painting is a 1558 Frans Hogenberg print in which the personifications of lean and fat are driven together...
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    novel Gargantua and Pantagruel, completed in 1564. The Flemish artist Frans Hogenberg made an engraving illustrating 43 proverbs in around 1558, roughly...
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  • Michael Fleming, "Remigius Hogenberg AKA Highill", Print Quarterly, XXXI, June 2014, 2, p. 177. "Frans and Remigius Hogenberg - New Hollstein Dutch". hollstein...
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  • for the PVV Frans Hals (1580–1666), Dutch painter Frans Helmerson (born 1945), Swedish cellist, pedagogue, and conductor Frans Hogenberg (1535–1590),...
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    This etching by Frans Hogenberg illustrates the Second Coming of Christ and references the Olivet Discourse. Angels can be seen gathering the elect....
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    August Hlond Józef Glemp Stefan Wyszyński Warsaw, late 16th century, by Frans Hogenberg. St John's Cathedral (left) and Jesuit Church, 1627. Cathedral with...
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  • images to relate multiple scenes of a narrative, for instance in Frans Hogenberg's depictions of the Spanish Fury (1576) and the murder of Henry III...
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    Civitates orbis terrarum, edited by Georg Braun and illustrated by Frans Hogenberg with the assistance of Ortelius himself, who visited England to see...
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