VIEW OF 17TH CENTURY AMSTERDAM 1650
Caspar Merian
PaperPrint
19 ⨯ 70 cm
€ 1.250
Inter-Antiquariaat Mefferdt & De Jonge
- About the artworkVIEW OF 17TH CENTURY AMSTERDAM "Amsterdam", engraving printed from two copperplates, made around 1650, published in Frankfurt am Main by Caspar Merian in 1659. Coloured by a later hand. Size: 19.5 × 70.5 cm. From the Topographia Germaniae Inferioris. From left to right one can distinguish the Rijzenhoofd, the Antoniespoort, the West India warehouse, the Montelsbaanstoren, Zuiderkerk tower, Munttoren, and Schreierstoren, the Walloon Church, Sint-Olofskapel,(Chapel of St. Olaf), the Old Church, the Nieuwezijds Kapel, the stock exchange, the Waag, the old Town Hall with its pointed tower, the Nieuwe Kerk with its completed tower, the Jan Rodenpoort tower, Haringpakkers tower, and Wester tower, the Noorderkerk, the Bickers tower, and the Haarlemmerpoort. The city’s grain warehouses are also depicted; the old Town Hall had not yet burned down (1652). Topographia Germaniae Inferioris was part of the Topographia Germaniae, the most important work of engraver and publisher Matthäus Merian the Elder (1593–1650). He published this monumental work together with Martin Zeiler (1589–1661) of Ulm, who was responsible for the text. The work contains around 2,000 illustrations and plans of towns, monasteries, and castles and is considered one of the most significant achievements in the field of topographical illustration. Merian had begun in 1642 with the publication of a survey of town views, landscapes, and maps, for which he had been collecting drawings for decades. Up to 1688 the series was expanded with further descriptions of European regions, ultimately reaching 30 volumes with a total of 92 maps and 2,142 town views, making it one of the largest publications of its time. The first volumes were engraved and published by Matthäus Merian himself. Later, much of the engraving work was commissioned from several prominent engravers of the day, while his sons Matthäus the Younger and Caspar took over the publishing activities. Price: Euro 1.250,-
- About the artist
Caspar Merian (1627–1686) was a prominent Swiss-German topographical engraver, cartographer, and publisher who played a key role in continuing one of the most influential publishing dynasties of the 17th century. Born into the renowned Merian family, he was the son of Matthäus Merian the Elder, whose workshop in Frankfurt had become a leading center for illustrated books and maps in Europe.
Together with his brother, Matthäus Merian the Younger, Caspar took over the family publishing house in Frankfurt and further expanded its reputation for high-quality topographical and historical works. Their publications combined detailed geographic accuracy with rich visual storytelling, contributing significantly to the dissemination of knowledge about European regions and cities.
Among their most important works are volumes of the Topographia series, including Topographia Germaniae Inferioris vel Circuli Burgundici, which provided detailed descriptions and engravings of the principal cities and regions of the Seventeen Provinces (the Low Countries). They also contributed to the continuation of the monumental Theatrum Europaeum, an extensive chronicle of European political and military events.
Later in life, due to medical problems, Caspar Merian moved from Frankfurt to Wertheim in 1672, and subsequently to Friesland in 1677, where he joined the Labadist religious community. Despite these later transitions, his work remained deeply influential. Through his engravings and publications, Caspar Merian helped shape early modern European cartography and topographical representation, preserving and extending the legacy of the Merian publishing house.
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