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Veduta of Tenochtitlán

Frans Hogenberg1582

National Library of the Czech Republic

National Library of the Czech Republic
Staré Město, Czechia

Hand-coloured image of Tenochtitlan (today's Mexico City), the centre of the Aztec empire. The illustration comes from the famous atlas of the world's cities by geographer Georg Braun and engraver Franz Hogenberg. Although it is a rather simplified view of the Mexican capital, the authors have correctly attempted to show the access roads leading across Lake Texcoco and the mountains that surround the site. The depiction of the indigenous inhabitants next to the name cartouche, and especially the idol standing in the middle of the temple precinct, suggest that Braun and Hogenberg are presenting the city here as a still Aztec Tenochtitlan, as yet unconquered by the Spaniards and their allies from the enslaved Indian tribes.

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  • Title: Veduta of Tenochtitlán
  • Creator: Georg Braun, Franz Hogenberg
  • Date Created: 1582
  • Location Created: Cologne, Germany
  • Physical Dimensions: h 42 cm, w 31 cm
  • Type: Town view
  • Rights: National Library of Czech Republic
  • Medium: copper engraving
National Library of the Czech Republic

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