La Ville de Londres
Londinum Feracissimi Angliae Regni Metropolis.
[Paris,
1575].
Woodcut map, a few old folds strengthened.
300 by 480mm (11.75 by 19 inches).
1506
notes:
Belle Forest based his plan upon Braun and Hogenberg's seminal map of 1572. The map depicts Elizabethan London in all its glory with bull and bear pits in evidence south of the River Thames, animals grazing in the nearby fields, and the river teeming with Tudor barges and sailing vessels. The only bridge across the Thames is London Bridge which joins the City of London to Southwark. The three cities of London, Westminster, and Southwark are depicted as quite separate entiti...
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