Is This Ostrich Egg Globe, The Oldest Depiction Of The 'New World'?
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An intricately carved globe pieced together from two bottom shells of ostrich eggs may have just taken over the title of the oldest depiction of the 'New World', from the copper etched Hunt-Lenox globe that lies in The New York Public Library. What is even more interesting is that ostrich globe which is believed to have been created between 1504-1506 used Leonardo Da Vinci's unique 'triangle' technique to transfer the 2-dimensional map drawing into a 3-dimensional sphere, leading Belgian cartographer Stefaan Missinne to speculate that it may be the work of a skilled artist from Da Vinci's Florence studio.
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- smaxim약 12년That is sooo cool
- tiaisy약 12년that egg is very valuable because it is verry old
- tiaisy약 12년wow
- Sweetface약 12년Is this what the looks like in 100 years?
- no friends약 12년where was this found?
- smaxim약 12년Well read the article
- edmodo-tumupc7kd4약 12년That's a cool ostrich egg
- mintshine약 12년thats so cool
- Hussein약 12년Awesome
- Animalhelper100약 12년That's so COOL!!!! Ostrich I luv yer artwork
- shock12약 12년whoa