European continental allegory 16th century

by Creator: Johannes Putsch (1516–1542) last modified 2020-05-25T10:03:15+01:00
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European continental allegory, copperplate engraving after Johannes Putsch (1516–1542), 16th century, unknown artist; source: private collection.

Erdteilallegorie Europa, Kupferstich nach Johannes Putsch (1516–1542), unbekannter Künstler, 16. Jahrhundert; Bildquelle: Privatbesitz.

The only original of this European continental allegory by Johannes Putsch (1516–1542) is conserved in the Tyrolean State Museums (Tiroler Landesmuseum) in Innsbruck. More frequently found is a variant that was printed in the later editions of the Cosmographei (Basel 1544) by Sebastian Münster (1488–1552). Apparently, the allegory was only included after the death of Münster. The illustration shown here was used from 1556 until the last edition of the Cosmographei in 1628.


European continental allegory, copperplate engraving after Johannes Putsch (1516–1542), 16th century, unknown artist; source: private collection.


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