Propaganimals: Using the Lion to Politicize Geography
Posted by: Carissa Pastuch
Historically, maps have been used to promote political ideologies. The Dutch mastered the technique during the 16th and 17th centuries, making the Low Countries (present-day Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg or Benelux Countries and Northern France) appear in the form of a lion, called Leo Belgicus.
Posted in: 16th century cartography, 17th century cartography, European History