Lucerna Helvetiorum Vulgo Lucernn
?[Amsterdam,
c1645].
Etched view, trimmed to plate mark.
315 by 486mm. (12.5 by 19.25 inches).
18353
notes:
Around the turn of the seventeenth century Swiss goldsmith and engraver Martinus Martini made a print of his native Lucerne, a city which saw much of the drawn-out conflict between Protestants and Catholics from the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries. In the mid-seventeenth century Martinus' view was replicated by Wenceslaus Hollar and included in a number of important cartographical and topographical works, such as Jansson's 'Illustriorum regni Galliae civitatum tabulae' (...
bibliography:
NHG Hollar 206 III; Pennington 861; BM 1872,0113.383.
provenance:


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