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Frans Hogenberg

Stultorum Chorea. The Dance of the Fools Print by Frans Hogenberg

Stultorum Chorea. The Dance of the Fools

Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor Print by Frans Hogenberg

Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor

Margaret of Parma Print by Frans Hogenberg

Margaret of Parma

Frans Hogenberg

Arnsberg, general view with castle

Frans Hogenberg Bonn, view executions in the town square and at the gates

Frans Hogenberg Bremen, view from south

Frans Hogenberg Duisburg, bird's-eye view from the northwest

Frans Hogenberg

Dusseldorf, fight scene between dragon and whale on the Rhine

Frans Hogenberg

Dusseldorf, Courtyard, Fußturnier

Frans Hogenberg

Essen in the Ruhr, General View

Frans Hogenberg

Flensburg, General View

Frans Hogenberg

Frankfurt am Main, bird's-eye view

Frans Hogenberg

Frankfurt am Main, bird's-eye view

Frans Hogenberg

Görlitz, View from the East

Frans Hogenberg

Halberstadt, General View

Frans Hogenberg

Hamburg, bird's-eye view from the southeast

Frans Hogenberg

Heidelberg, General View

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Kassel, General View

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Kiel, General View

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onstance, General View

Frans Hogenberg

Krefeld, Uerdingen, view from the southwest and conquest

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Lübeck, view from the northeast

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Magdeburg, General View

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Meissen, General View

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Munich, seen from the west

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Münster (Westphalia), overall view

Frans Hogenberg

Nuremberg, General View

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Schwäbisch Hall, General View

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Soest, view from south

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Tübingen, General View

Frans Hogenberg

Weimar, General View

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Frans Hogenberg (1535–1590) was a Flemish and German painter, engraver, and mapmaker.

Hogenberg was born in Mechelen as the son of Nicolaas Hogenberg.[1] In 1568 he was banned from Antwerp by the Duke of Alva and travelled to London, where he stayed a few years before emigrating to Cologne.[1] He is known for portraits and topographical views as well as historical allegories. He also produced scenes of contemporary historical events.

Hogenberg died in Cologne.

Works

Theatrum orbis terrarum - collaboration with Abraham Ortelius, 1565
Civitates Orbis Terrarum - collaboration with his son Abraham and Georg Braun, 1572

Gallery

The Blue Cloak. Some say this 1558 engraving, with proverbs written above the figures, formed the basis for Breughel's Netherlandish Proverbs

Detail: Portrait of Gerardus Mercator (1574)

Mutinous troops of the Army of Flanders ransack the Grote Markt during the Sack of Antwerp (engraving of 1576).

References

Frans Hogenberg in the RKD

See also

Frans Hogenberg in Dutch Wikipedia
Junkersdorf Massacre (an incident outside Cologne that Hogenberg illustrated)

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