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School of Prague

Portrait of Tycho Brahe (1546-1601), three-quarter-length, in a black costume with ruff and hat with a white feather, wearing the Order of the Elephant and holding a globe in his right hand

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School of Prague
Portrait of Tycho Brahe (1546-1601), three-quarter-length, in a black costume with ruff and hat with a white feather, wearing the Order of the Elephant and holding a globe in his right hand
inscribed 'TYCHO BRAHE Natus KNVDSTOREII A° 1546. 14
Decembr.hora 10 min. 47 Ante meridiem Denatüs PRAGAE Bohemorum A° 1601 24 Octobris .' (upper left) and 'REX·FRIDERICUS··DEIGRA·DANIE ET NORWEGR' (on the medal)
oil on canvas
44 1/8 x 34 1/8 in. (112 x 86.7 cm.)
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Lot Essay

The Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe revolutionised astronomy at the end of the 16th Century developing an important understanding of the relationship between the sun and the planets that improved Copernicus heliocentric theory. He achieved this by increasing the accuracy of his observations, which he did by improving his scientific instruments to make them capable of unprecedented levels of accuracy. The present lot is based on the print of Tycho Brahe from the title page of his Mechanica.

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