Bilder Matthäus Merian the Elder (1593–1650) – Map of the City of Aix-en-Provence – Engraving (1641)
Beskrivning
"Aix." This engraving presents a detailed bird's-eye view and architectural plan of the city of Aix-en-Provence. The composition illustrates the city's medieval and early modern layout, enclosed within defensive walls and bastions. Key landmarks, including several prominent churches and the cathedral, are depicted in profile across the urban landscape. The surrounding terrain features orchards, formal gardens, and tree-lined avenues, emphasizing the city's Mediterranean character. This work was published in Frankfurt am Main as part of the Topographia Galliae, a monumental cartographic series documenting the cities and provinces of France. The plate serves as a primary geographical record of seventeenth-century Provencal urbanism and the strategic fortifications of the region during the reign of Louis XIII.
Matthäus Merian the Elder was a renowned Swiss-born engraver and publisher who operated one of the most influential printing houses in seventeenth-century Europe. Based in Frankfurt, he specialized in high-quality topographical views, city plans, and scientific illustrations. He is best known for his massive Topographia series and the Theatrum Europaeum, which combined technical precision with artistic elegance to document the geography and history of the continent. Merian's workshop was famous for its mastery of copperplate engraving, employing a style characterized by fine line work and sophisticated perspective. His legacy remains vital to the history of cartography, as his meticulously detailed plans provided the standard visual reference for European cities for over a century.
Artist or Maker: Matthäus Merian the Elder.
Dimensions: Approximately 32 cm x 20 cm.
Medium: Engraving.
Date: 1641.
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