City Views
December 14, 2024 - June 8, 2025
Winton Jones Gallery (344)
Free Exhibition
In the final years of the 1400s, printed representations of European cities began to appear more frequently. Some of the images seemingly place the viewer on a hill, looking across the countryside to the city. Others offer a bird’s-eye view. Mia is fortunate to own some of the great landmarks in the development of these trends, such as The Nuremburg Chronicle (1493), which illustrates dozens of cities, and Jacopo de Barbari’s View of Venice (1500), which shows the island city on an imposing scale and in minute detail. As the ancestors of Google Earth and other mapping apps, they offer an aesthetic and civic experience lacking in their electronic counterparts.
Jacopo de' Barbari, View of Venice, 1500, woodcut printed from six blocks, The John R. Van Derlip Fund 2010.88