Bodenehr, Gabriel
Die Finstere Müntz ein Haupt Pass im Tyrol gegen dem Engedeyn und Etschland.
Eigenschaften
- Published: G. Bodenehr , Augsburg
- Published date: 1704
- Type: Antique Map, map
- Technique: Copper engraving / Uncolored
- Category: Tirol
- Issue date: 1704-20
- Size: 163 by 176mm (6 by 7 inches).
- Stock number: 21374
- Condition: In excellent condition. 163 by 176mm (6 by 7 inches).
Article description
Article description
Original antique copper engraving, uncolored as published. View across the Inn valley towards the castle of Finstermüntz in Tyrol. This fine engraving was published in Gabriel Bodenehr's famous serious "Europeans Macht und Pracht", a series of engravings depicting city views, plans, fortresses and castles in Europe. Many plates often are showing fortifications in Hungary and Southeast Europe, Spain, Belgium, Austria and Germany. Gabriel Bodenehr was during this period a sucessful publisher for maps and prints in Augsburg in Southern Germany. Gabriel Bodenehr the Elder (1664-1758 or 1673-1765) was a German map maker and member of a famous engraver and publisher family of Augsburg. His main work was "Atlas Curieux" first published 1704. He was the son of Johann Georg Bodenehr (1631-1703). Gabriel's son was Gabriel Bodenehr the Younger (1705–1792). Recently viewed products