Matthäus Merian

AV 0411

 

Munich

"München"

General view of Munich, seen over the Isar river, in the foreground Gustav II Adolf, King of Sweden, and his troops.

Copper engraving by Matthäus Merian, from „Theatrum Europeum“, Frankfurt about 1640, 23 x 32 cm.

Very good impression and condition.

€ 790,-

Matthäus Merian (1593 - 1650)

Draughtsman, engraver and publisher from Basle

In 1623 Merian took over the publishing house of his father-in-law Johann Theodor de Bry (1561 - 1623) in Frankfurt on Main.

Merian made illustrations for the German Bible translated by Martin Luther in 1545 and he created maps and views for the 'Gottfried Chronicle', first published 1629-1632.

From 1629 he published his 'Theatrum Europaeum' in several volumes containing many town and landscape views of Europe mostly depicting incidents of the Thirty Years' War.

From 1642 he published - together with the writer Martin Zeiller (1589-1661) - his 'Topographia Germaniae' with hundreds of maps and views.

 Enlarged Picture

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