Title
Map of Fifteenth-Century Northern Europe
Description
The dukes of Burgundywhose territory included much of present-day Belgium and Luxembourg, the Netherlands, and eastern Francebecame the cultural and political leaders of western Europe. Their major cities of Bruges (Belgium) and Dijon (France) were centers of art and industry as well as politics.
Creator
Unknown artist
Source
Stokstad, Marilyn
Art History, 4th ed., Upper Saddle River, N. J.: Pearson Education, 2010 (9780205800377)
Publisher
Department of Visual Studies
University at Buffalo
Date
15th Century
CE
Contributor
Joe Easterly
Rights
Type
historical maps
maps
cartographic materials
Still Image
Identifier
VS4567742
vw-20100831-1
vw-20101129-1
Date Created
2011-08-18
Date Modified
2011-08-18
Is Part Of
Visual Resources Collection
VS001
Spatial Coverage
Europe
Temporal Coverage
Renaissance
Belgian
Flemish
Netherlandish
French
Audience
AHI101
UB Only
Collection
Tags
Citation
Unknown artist, “Map of Fifteenth-Century Northern Europe,” Digital Collections - University at Buffalo Libraries, accessed January 29, 2025, https://digital.lib.buffalo.edu/index.php/items/show/29950.