Map of the Battle of Stadtlohn between the Imperial troops led by General Tilly and the Protestant troops under Christian of Brunswick
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About Reproduction
Discover the allure of art with our faithful reproduction of "Map of the Battle of Stadtlohn between the Imperial troops led by General Tilly and the Protestant troops under Christian of Brunswick", originally brought to life by the talented Matthaus the Elder Merian. Unlike posters or prints, our hand-painted oil painting breathes an unique sense of depth and texture into your space. Every detail, every stroke, and every texture is meticulously recreated, paying the perfect homage to Matthaus the Elder Merian and his artistic vision.
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Painting Description
"Map of the Battle of Stadtlohn between the Imperial troops led by General Tilly and the Protestant troops under Christian of Brunswick" is a historical cartographic work by Matthäus Merian the Elder, a notable Swiss-born engraver who lived during the early 17th century. This map depicts the Battle of Stadtlohn, which took place on August 6, 1623, during the Thirty Years' War, a pivotal conflict that ravaged Europe from 1618 to 1648. The battle was a significant engagement between the Catholic Imperial forces commanded by General Johann Tserclaes, Count of Tilly, and the Protestant troops led by Christian the Younger of Brunswick.
Merian's map serves not only as a geographical representation of the battle but also as a historical document, providing insights into the military tactics and formations of the time. The map is characterized by its detailed illustration of troop movements, topographical features, and the strategic layout of the forces during the confrontation. It is a testament to Merian's skill as an engraver and his ability to convey complex historical events through the medium of cartography.
The Battle of Stadtlohn itself was a decisive victory for the Imperial forces, effectively ending the military threat posed by the Protestant armies in the Lower Saxon Circle. The defeat of Christian of Brunswick's forces marked a turning point in the Thirty Years' War, consolidating the Habsburg power in the Holy Roman Empire. Merian's map not only captures the battle's immediate action but also embodies the broader political and religious tensions of the era.
As an important work by Matthäus Merian the Elder, this map is a valuable resource for historians and scholars interested in the Thirty Years' War, cartography, and the art of engraving. It stands as a significant contribution to the visual documentation of 17th-century European conflicts and remains an object of study for those interested in the period's military history and cartographic practices.
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Lead Time & Shipping
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