Bilder Gabriel Bodenehr the Elder (1664–1758) – Marsal – Copperplate Engraving of the Fortified Town in Lorraine (Early 18th Century)



Beskrivning
This copperplate engraving by Gabriel Bodenehr the Elder presents the fortified town of Marsal in Lorraine, located on the Seille River about five miles from Nancy. The image shows the town’s impressive bastioned fortifications, set within a marshy plain labeled "Seelth Morast," with a bridge leading to the main gate. The descriptive caption to the left highlights the strategic and defensive strength of the site, attributed both to the surrounding swampland and the constructed military works. Marsal, historically important for its salt production, belonged to the Kingdom of France during this period.
Gabriel Bodenehr the Elder (1664–1758) was a German engraver and cartographer from Augsburg, known for his finely detailed prints of European cities and fortifications, often produced for atlases and collections of cityscapes.
Artist or Maker:
Gabriel Bodenehr the Elder
Dimensions:
25 cm × 35 cm
Medium:
Copperplate Engraving on paper
Date:
Early 18th Century
Condition Report:
This work is in good condition overall. There may be a few minor imperfections or fox or mottled marks to be expected with age. Please review the images carefully for condition details, and feel free to contact us with any questions or for a comprehensive condition report.
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