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  1. Panoramic View of Daroca. Drawing. 1563 (drawn) Panoramic view of Daroca in pen, ink and watercolour, formerly bound in an album with 31 other views. On three sheets. Object details. About this object record. Explore the Collections contains over a million catalogue records, and over half a million images.

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  2. Anton Van Den Wyngaerde (artist) Place of origin. Spain (drawn) Panoramic view of Cuenca in pen and ink. On reverse: another view of the same place. Formerly bound in an album with 31 other views. On four sheets.

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  3. Created by the Flemish artist Anton van den Wyngaerde in 1543, this panoramic drawing provides the earliest visual record of the city’s urban landscape, architecture, and riverfront during a the Tudor period. It measures approximately 3.7 meters by 0.5 meters.

  4. Anton van den Wyngaerde was a prolific Flemish topographical artist who made panoramic sketches and paintings of towns in the Netherlands, France, England, Italy, and Spain. He is best known for many panoramas of cities in Spain, drawn while he was employed by Philip II.

  5. Anton van den Wyngaerde was a prolific Flemish topographical artist who made panoramic sketches and paintings of towns in the Netherlands, France, England, Italy, and Spain. He is best known for many panoramas of cities in Spain, drawn while he was employed by Philip II.

  6. Print made by: Nathaniel Whittock After: Anthonis van den Wijngaerde | Production date 1849 |

  7. Nov 26, 2020 · Glyn Redworth. Type: Chapter. Pages: 15–31. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004438040_003. Open Access. Download PDF. PDF Preview. Full Text. PDF. In March 1557, King Philip I of England travelled to London to implore his wife, Mary Tudor, to support his war against France.

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