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Spanish Cities of the Golden Age: The Views of Anton van den Wyngaerde

Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 1991
In the sixteenth century Spain was at the height of its glory, enjoying a period of exceptional power, wealth, and artistic splendor. In 1561 Philip II commissioned Europe's leading topographical artist, Anton van den Wyngaerde, to prepare cities and towns of his Golden Age empire.
James S. Amelang, Richard L. Kagan
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Anton van den Wyngaerde’s threefold project of the Panorama of Walcheren (c. 1547-1570)

Oud Holland – Journal for Art of the Low Countries, 2022
Anton van den Wyngaerde’s (c. 1490-1571) Panorama of Walcheren in the Plantin-Moretus Museum in Antwerp depicts the mid-sixteenth-century island of Walcheren and the North Sea across ten meters of paper. Its length and extensive geographic coverage make it unique amongst the artist’s extant oeuvre.
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