62 Sebastian Münster (1488–1552) – The Moose (Elk) – Woodcut (c. 1544-1628)

This captivating woodcut illustration depicts a moose, or elk, presented in a naturalistic pose within an open landscape. The animal is rendered with distinctive features, including its characteristic large antlers. The print is accompanied by German text under the heading "Von Teutsch Land." (From German Land), which discusses the animal's characteristics and other aspects related to the region. This illustration is a characteristic example from Sebastian Münster's influential Cosmographia, documenting both natural history and geography of various lands.
Sebastian Münster was a pioneering German cartographer, cosmographer, and Hebrew scholar. He is most renowned for his monumental Cosmographia (first published in 1544), which was one of the earliest German-language descriptions of the world. This hugely popular and influential atlas-chronicle included hundreds of woodcut maps, city views, and illustrations of both real and mythical creatures, as well as natural phenomena. Münster's efforts significantly contributed to the spread of geographical and natural historical knowledge during the Renaissance, making his Cosmographia a landmark achievement in publishing history.
Artist or Maker: Sebastian Münster
Dimensions: Approximately 35 cm x 25 cm
Medium: Woodcut
Date: Circa 1544-1628
Condition Report:
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