Van Irland an Engelland kommen

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Article ID DK0153

Title

Van Irland an Engelland kommen

Description

The map shows the battle between Ireland and England in Kinsale, in the south of Ireland, in County Cork. This battle was a decisive part of the Tudor Wars in Ireland 1601. The Irish rebels, led by Hugh O'Neill, the Earl of Tyrone, and other Irish leaders, received support from Spain, as the Spanish were also fighting against England. The Battle of Kinsale was the climax of the Irish clans' resistance against English colonization.

Year

ca. 1602

Artist

Münster (1489-1552)

Sebastian Münster (1489–1552) was a leading Renaissance cosmographer. His most famous work, the Cosmographia (1544), was a comprehensive description of the world with 24 maps, based on research dating back to 1528. Continuously revised, the 1550 edition already included many new maps. It was the first scientific yet accessible world description published in German, illustrated with numerous woodcuts by artists such as Hans Holbein the Younger. Between 1544 and 1650, the Cosmographia appeared in 46 editions (27 in German) and was translated into several languages. Münster’s work combined the knowledge of scholars, artists, and travelers and remained influential long after his death.

Historical Description

In the Roman Empire, Ireland was known as Hiberna, the classical latin name. The Norman invasion of the late 12th century marked the beginning of more than 800 years of direct English rule and, later, British involvement in Ireland. Attempts to either conquer or assimilate the Irish lordships into the Kingdom of Ireland provided the initial impetus for a series of Irish military campaigns between 1534 and 1603. This period was marked by a Crown policy of plantation, involving the arrival of thousands of English and ScottishProtestant settlers, and the consequent displacement of the pre-plantation Catholic landholders. As the military and political defeat of Gaelic Ireland became more pronounced in the early seventeenth century, sectarian conflict became a recurrent theme in Irish history.

Place of Publication Basle
Dimensions (cm)30 x 16 cm
ConditionTear external margin perfectly restored
Coloringoriginal colored
TechniqueWoodcut