Frans Hogenberg (1535–1590) was a Flemish and German painter, engraver, and mapmaker.
Hogenberg was born in Mechelen in Flanders as the son of Nicolaas Hogenberg.[1] In 1568, he was banned from Antwerp by the Duke of Alba because he was a protestant and had printed engravings sympathizing with the Beeldenstorm.[2] He travelled to London, where he stayed a few years before emigrating to Cologne.[1] He is known for portraits and topographical views as well as historical allegories. He also produced scenes of contemporary historical events.
Hogenberg died in Cologne.
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FransHogenberg (1535–1590) was a Flemish and German painter, engraver, and mapmaker. Hogenberg was born in Mechelen in Flanders as the son of Nicolaas...
against fish. A likely graphic precursor of the painting is a 1558 FransHogenberg print in which the personifications of lean and fat are driven together...
novel Gargantua and Pantagruel, completed in 1564. The Flemish artist FransHogenberg made an engraving illustrating 43 proverbs in around 1558, roughly...
Braun publication set new standards in cartography for over 100 years. FransHogenberg (1535–1590, from Mechelen) created the tables for volumes I through...
based upon a map of America from the same year that was drawn by FransHogenberg. Some details of the map may have been influenced by an 1568 description...
for the PVV Frans Hals (1580–1666), Dutch painter Frans Helmerson (born 1945), Swedish cellist, pedagogue, and conductor FransHogenberg (1535–1590),...
Michael Fleming, "Remigius Hogenberg AKA Highill", Print Quarterly, XXXI, June 2014, 2, p. 177. "Frans and Remigius Hogenberg - New Hollstein Dutch". hollstein...
found in an earlier letter to Perrenot and on the later world map. In the Hogenberg portrait (below) his dividers are set on the position of the magnetic...
very schematically, on a map by the cartographers Georg Braun and FransHogenberg, in which the fountain appeared to be installed directly on the street...
walls were breached by mines, and most of the defenders were put to death. Engraved by FransHogenberg, a Dutch engraver and artist of the 16th century....
their atlas of major cities Civitates orbis terrarum, Georg Braun and FransHogenberg said the Cow Gate was where "...the noble families and city councillors...
the ground (indicating rebirth). The portrait is possibly a work by FransHogenberg, acting under the directions of Theodor Birckmann (1531/33–1586). Paracelsus...
This popular print by FransHogenberg shows the attempted assassination of Coligny on 22 August on the left, and his murder on 24 August on the right...
Civitates orbis terrarum, edited by Georg Braun and illustrated by FransHogenberg with the assistance of Ortelius himself, who visited England to see...
of London were made in this period. One is by George Hoefnagel and FransHogenberg. It was published in 1572, but shows the city as it was around 1550...
of the destruction in the Church of Our Lady in Antwerp by Calvinists, the "signature event" of the Beeldenstorm, August 20, 1566, by FransHogenberg...