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Frans Hogenberg (1535–1590) was a Flemish-German painter, engraver, and mapmaker.
Hogenberg was born in
Mechelen in
Flanders as the son of
Nicolaas Hogenberg...
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Remigius Hogenberg (c. 1536,
Mechlin – c. 1588, London) was a
Dutch engraver who
arrived in
England c. 1573. He most
likely resided in the
parish of St...
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Brosved and Ulf
Högenberg,
tried to
arrest him at the same time as
Olofsson pulled a
pistol out of his
waistband and
fired two shots.
Högenberg was hit in...
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publication set new
standards in
cartography for over 100 years.
Frans Hogenberg (1535–1590, from Mechelen)
created the
tables for
volumes I
through IV...
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found in an
earlier letter to
Perrenot and on the
later world map. In the
Hogenberg portrait (at the head of the article) his
dividers are set on the position...
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Gargantua and Pantagruel,
completed in 1564. The
Flemish artist Frans Hogenberg made an
engraving illustrating 43
proverbs in
around 1558,
roughly the...
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based upon a map of
America from the same year that was
drawn by
Frans Hogenberg. Some
details of the map may have been
influenced by a 1568 description...
- the
Battle of
Naked Men and
Peasants by
Master NH (possibly
Nicholaus Hogenberg), was published,
which in at
least one
edition carried an
extra block...
- In the
print versions, the blue
cloak or ****k
plays the
central role:
Hogenberg, 1558 Doete****, 1577 Galle, 1571-1633
Later versions: The
painter David...
- Vienna,
circa 1580 by
Georg Braun and
Frans Hogenberg...