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Summary

Description
English: View of Rome in Italy, around 1490.
Deutsch: Ansicht der Stadt Rom um 1490.
Date
English: Drawn around 1490, published in 1493.
Deutsch: Um 1490 gezeichnet, 1493 veröffentlicht.
Source
English: Woodcut from Hartmann Schedel’s Weltchronik (Nürnberg 1493), fol. lvii verso and lviii recto . This is one of the famous realistic town views from Schedel’s work.
Deutsch: Holzschnitt aus Hartmann Schedels Weltchronik (Nürnberg 1493), fol. lvii verso and lviii recto . Dies ist einer der berühmten realistischen Stadtansichten in Schedels Werk.
Author
English: Artist not known by name, included in Schedel’s work. Scanned by Aristeas
Deutsch: Der Künstler ist nicht namentlich bekannt, das Bild gehört zu Schedels Werk. Gescannt von Aristeas

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