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CONSTELLATION: CASSIOPEIA. The constellation Cassiopeia: engraving from Johann Bayers celestial atlas, Uranometria, 1603

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CONSTELLATION: CASSIOPEIA. The constellation Cassiopeia: engraving from Johann Bayers celestial atlas, Uranometria, 1603

CONSTELLATION: CASSIOPEIA. The constellation Cassiopeia: engraving from Johann Bayers celestial atlas, Uranometria, 1603. Granger holds millions of images spanning more than 25,000 years of world history, from before the Stone Age to the dawn of the Space Age.

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1603 Atlas Johan Star Zodiacal Bayer Cassiopeia Uranometria

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This print showcases the constellation Cassiopeia, as depicted in an engraving from Johann Bayer's celestial atlas, Uranometria, dating back to 1603. The intricate details of this ancient artwork come to life through the medium of print, allowing us to marvel at the beauty and complexity of the night sky. Cassiopeia, a prominent feature in Greek mythology, is named after Queen Cassiopeia who boasted about her unrivaled beauty. In this engraving, we see her immortalized among the stars as a part of the zodiacal constellations. Her regal figure is surrounded by other celestial wonders that make up this stellar masterpiece. The artistry and precision evident in Bayer's work are truly remarkable considering it was created over four centuries ago. This print serves as a testament to human curiosity and our enduring fascination with the cosmos. As we gaze upon this image, we are reminded of how small we are in comparison to the vastness of space. It inspires contemplation about our place in the universe and ignites a sense of wonder within us. Whether displayed on its own or as part of a larger collection celebrating astronomical discoveries throughout history, this print from Granger Art on Demand offers both aesthetic pleasure and intellectual stimulation for anyone captivated by astronomy or art alike.


Framed Prints of CONSTELLATION: CASSIOPEIA

Bring the wonders of the universe into your home with our stunning Framed Prints featuring the engraving of Constellation: Cassiopeia from Johann Bayers' celestial atlas, Uranometria (1603). This beautiful historical print, sourced from The Granger Collection, showcases the intricate details of the Cassiopeia constellation as depicted in one of the earliest known star maps. Each print is carefully framed in a sleek and modern design, adding a touch of sophistication and intrigue to any room. Explore the vastness of the cosmos and relive the fascination of stargazing with our Framed Prints of Constellations. An perfect addition to any home office, study, or bedroom.


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Discover the wonders of the night sky with our Media Storehouse range of Photographic Prints. This captivating print features the constellation Cassiopeia, as depicted in an engraving from the historic celestial atlas, Uranometria, created by Johann Bayers in 1603. The Granger Collection brings you this stunning piece of astronomical history, transporting you back to the early days of stargazing. Add a touch of cosmic charm to your home or office with this beautiful, museum-quality print.


Poster Prints of CONSTELLATION: CASSIOPEIA

"Discover the timeless beauty of the night sky with our Media Storehouse Poster Prints. This captivating piece showcases the constellation Cassiopeia, an iconic star formation named after the legendary queen from Greek mythology. Our print is derived from an engraving in the historic celestial atlas, Uranometria, published by Johann Bayer in 1603. The intricate details of the stars and constellation lines are faithfully reproduced, making this print an exquisite addition to any home or office. Embrace the wonder of the universe and transport yourself to the stars with our Cassiopeia Poster Print."


Jigsaw Puzzles of CONSTELLATION: CASSIOPEIA

Discover the wonders of the night sky with our exquisite Jigsaw Puzzle of Constellation: Cassiopeia. This captivating puzzle features an enchanting engraving from Johann Bayers' celestial atlas, Uranometria, published in 1603, showcasing the beautiful and intricate depiction of the constellation, Cassiopeia. Immerse yourself in the fascinating history of astronomy while challenging your mind with this intriguing jigsaw puzzle. Perfect for stargazers, puzzle enthusiasts, or anyone seeking a relaxing and thought-provoking activity. Engage in the joy of putting together the stars and constellations, and bring the beauty of the universe into your home.

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