Stunning prospect view of Luzern at the left and right side with a text about the city. Published in Bodenehr’s Curioses Staats und Kriegs Theatrum. Gabriel Bodenehr (1664 – 1758) was a copper engraver and publisher. In 1716 he bought the copper plates of Johann Stridbeck (1640 – 1716), revised and completed them with his own maps, views and plans, and published them in several works with different titles.
[Swtzerland] Lucerna, Lucern.
- Author: BODENHER Gabriel
- Year: 1725
- Dimension: 280 x 150 mm
- Place of publication: Augsburg
€ 180,00
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