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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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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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Un Panorama de Rome par Antoine Van den Wyngaerde

Mélanges d'archéologie et d'histoire, 1901
Ashby (fils Thomas. Un Panorama de Rome par Antoine Van den Wyngaerde. In: Melanges d'archeologie et d'histoire, tome 21, 1901. pp. 471-486.
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Another Panorama of Rome by Anton van den Wyngaerde

Mélanges d'archéologie et d'histoire, 1906
Ashby Thomas. Another Panorama of Rome by Anton van den Wyngaerde. In: Mélanges d'archéologie et d'histoire, tome 26, 1906. pp. 179-193.
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Le vedute romane di Anton van den Wyngaerde

2004
Il saggio esamina la serie di disegni, dedicati alla città di Roma, realizzati dal fiammingo Anton van den Wyngaerde a metà del XVI secolo; una particolare attenzione è dedicata all'analisi della metodologia di costruzione prospettica delle immagini.
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Topography and Mythological Transfiguration in Two Sixteenth-Century Flemish Cityscapes of Genoa: a Painting by Jan Massys and an Etching by Anton van den Wyngaerde

2014
The two most remarkable 16th century depictions of the town of Genoa were made by Flemish artists. In 1553 the engraver and cityscape specialist Anton van den Wyngaerde engraved an impressive and huge view (445 x 1600 mm), the only known impression of which is housed in the Kunglica Biblioteket, Stockholm; in 1561 the painter Jan Massys - or more ...
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