ARTIST: Johann Elert Bode
MEDIUM: Copper plate engraving,
DATE: 1801.
EDITION SIZE: Image size 22 1/4 x 30" (56.8 x 76.1 cm)
DESCRIPTION: <strong>A beautiful celestial chart from Johann Elert Bode's “Uranographia.”</strong><br><br> The plate depicts the constellations of Hydra seu Serpens Aquaticus, Crater, Corvus, Centaurus, Felis andAntlia Pnevmatica. In the background are other constellations including portions of Pixis Nautica, Turdis Solitarius and Lupis.<br><br> "The most elaborate atlas of stars and constellations published to date and perhaps the last great star atlas." - David Rumsey<br><br> Johann Elert Bode (1747-1826) Hamburg.<br><br> German astronomer best known for his popularization of Bode’s law, or the Titius-Bode rule, an empirical mathematical expression for the relative mean distances between the Sun and its planets. .<br><br> Bode became Director of the Berlin Observatory in 1786, where he remained until 1825. In 1801 he published the Uranographia, a celestial atlas that aimed both at scientific accuracy in showing the positions of stars and other astronomical objects, as well as the artistic interpretation of the stellar constellation figures.
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CONDITION: Good condition and color.
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