Glass Frame : Athanasius Kircher (1601 / 1602A?i?1680). German Jesuit schol
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Athanasius Kircher (1601 / 1602A?i?1680). German Jesuit schol
Athanasius Kircher (1601/1602A?i?1680) (sometimes erroneously spelled Kirchner). German Jesuit scholar who published around 40 works, most notably in the fields of oriental studies, geology, and medicine. China Monumentis, qua sacris qua profanis, 1667. Tea Plant. Colored
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Media ID 14331287
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1667 Agriculture Athanasius Barroque Camelia Cultivated Cultivation Episcopal Jesuit Kircher Kirchner Plantation Scientist Sinensis Studies Monumentis
7"x5" Glass Mount
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 17.7cm x 12.7cm (7" x 5")
Estimated Product Size is 20.3cm x 16.2cm (8" x 6.4")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases Athanasius Kircher (1601/1602-1680), a renowned German Jesuit scholar of the Baroque era. Known for his extensive publications, Kircher is most celebrated for his works in the fields of oriental studies, geology, and medicine. In this particular engraving, titled "China Monumentis, qua sacris qua profanis," Kircher highlights the cultivation of tea, an essential aspect of Chinese culture. The image presents a lush tea plantation, with the camellia sinensis plant taking center stage. The plant, adorned with vibrant colors, is depicted against a backdrop of imperial Chinese architecture, symbolizing the deep connection between the Chinese people and their revered beverage. The intricate details of the plant's leaves and branches are captured with remarkable precision, reflecting the meticulous attention to detail that characterized Kircher's work. As a scholar, Kircher was a polymath who made significant contributions to various disciplines, including literature, science, and history. His works were influential during the modern age, bridging the gap between Europe and Asia. This engraving is a testament to his fascination with the exotic and his dedication to documenting the wonders of the natural world. The print, held in an episcopal library, is a valuable historical artifact that offers a glimpse into the past, showcasing the rich cultural exchange between Europe and Asia during the 17th century. The tea plantation depicted here represents not only a significant agricultural practice but also a symbol of the connections that bound different civilizations together.
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