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General View of the Observatory of Uraniborg, constructed c
XCF221637 General View of the Observatory of Uraniborg, constructed c.1584 by Tycho Brahe (1546-1601) on the island of Hven, Denmark from Le Theatre du Monde or Nouvel Atlas, published in Amsterdam, 1645 (coloured engraving) by Blaeu, Willem (1571-1638) and Joan (1596-1673); Private Collection; (add.info.: Vue de l Observatoire de Tycho Brahe sur l ile de Hven; Hven was given to Brahe by King Fredrik II (1534-1588) of Denmark; The name of Uraniborg is given in honour of Urania, Greek muse of astronomy; ); Dutch, out of copyright
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Astronomer Brahe Tycho 1546 1601
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 7.6cm x 6.2cm (3" x 2.4")
Estimated Product Size is 10cm x 10cm (3.9" x 3.9")
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This colored engraving takes us back in time to the 16th century, offering a glimpse into the magnificent General View of the Observatory of Uraniborg. Constructed around 1584 by the renowned Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe, this grand structure stood proudly on the island of Hven, Denmark. The print showcases every intricate detail of this scientific marvel. Uraniborg was not just an observatory; it was a symbol of human curiosity and exploration. Named after Urania, the Greek muse of astronomy, it served as a sanctuary for Brahe's groundbreaking astronomical studies. King Fredrik II bestowed this island upon him as recognition for his exceptional contributions to science. The image transports us to a world where scientific discovery reigned supreme. As we gaze at the print, we can almost imagine Brahe himself peering through one of those windows with his telescope in hand, unraveling mysteries hidden among celestial bodies. Published in Amsterdam in 1645 by Willem and Joan Blaeu, this artwork captures both historical significance and artistic beauty. It reminds us that even centuries ago, humans were driven by an insatiable thirst for knowledge about our universe. This remarkable piece from Fine Art Finder is not just an engraving; it is a portal into history—a testament to mankind's relentless pursuit of understanding and our eternal fascination with what lies beyond our earthly realm.
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