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The Province and citie of Lions. / Lyonnois Forest et Beaujolois
Article ID | EUF5083 |
Title | The Province and citie of Lions. / Lyonnois Forest et Beaujolois |
Description | Map shows the historical province of Lyonnais in France with a title cartouche, a mileage indicator cartouche as well as the city of Lyon and much more. Today it is located in the department of Rhône and partly belongs to the metropolis of Lyon. |
Year | ca. 1620 |
Artist | Sparke (1588-1653) |
Michael Sparke was a printerpublisher, writer, compiler-editor, and promoter of conservative Puritan political and religious views. The years before 1627 were years of preparation for Sparke, during which he acquired professional skills, built up his business, and began to write. The years between 1627 and 1640 were he formed a working alliance with William Prynne to devote himself to the political and and religious policies of the government of Charles I and Archbishop William Laud and Archbishop William, he got into great legal trouble over the controversial books he printed for Prynne and other notable Puritan figures. The years between 1627 and 1640 were those crowned with success for Sparke, the political and religious principles he had long supported gaining official recognition with his more influential ally Prynne. | |
Historical Description | Fernand Braudel remarked, ;Historians of Lyon are not sufficiently aware of the bi-polarity between Paris and Lyon, which is a constant structure in French development...from the late Middle Ages to the Industrial Revolution;.In the late 15th century, the fairs introduced by Italian merchants made Lyon the economic countinghouse of France. Even the Bourse (treasury), built in 1749, resembled a public bazaar where accounts were settled in the open air. When international banking moved to Genoa, then Amsterdam, Lyon remained the banking centre of France In 1572, Lyon was a scene of mass violence by Catholics against Protestant Huguenots in the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacres. |
Place of Publication | London |
Dimensions (cm) | 14,5 x 23 cm |
Condition | Very good |
Coloring | original colored |
Technique | Copper print |
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