Matthaeus
Merian the Elder
Mulhouse in Alsace
Mulhusium Alsatiae
(Mulhouse in Alsace)
Beautiful copperplate engraving Published in
Frankfurt around 1650.
Places listed on the map include:
1. St. Stephans Pfarre Kirch
2. Teutschhauss
3.St. Nicolai
4. Augustiner CLoser
etc...
Dimensions: 38 X 32 cm
Birds eye view of the fortified city of Avignon
with it's famous bridge and the Palais des Papes.
Amazing detail of the city as it looked in 1635.
Condition: Very good. Some light toning.
The original engraving shown at the right is for sale through Village Antiques.
A greeting card based on an adaptation of the image also available via our zazzle gallery (see below)
Matthaeus
Merian the Elder
(Mattheaus Merian d. Ä.
- 1593-1650)
Matthaeus Merian, the son of a saw mill
owner and city councilor, was born on September 22, 1593
in Basel.
He started his artistic life as
a glas painter, but in Zurich he met the engraver
Dietrich Meyer, who taught him the art of making
copperplate prints. He married the daughter
of the publisher Theodor de Bry, whose Frankfurt
publishing house he later inherited. He traveled
extensively throughout Europe, but particularly
between the publishing centers of the Netherlands,
Frankfurt and Basel. Major works published by
Merian's publishing house include the
His major works include the "Merian
Bibel" (1630), Johann Ludwig Gottfried's
"Weltchronik" abd "Theatrum Europaeum"
(1629-34). His masterpiece was the Topographia
Germaniae" published around 1640-1645.
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