Königstein im Taunus, um 1626, KSt. Barock Stadtbilder Unbekannt (17.Jhd)

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Unbekannt (17. Jahrhundert), Ansicht von Königstein im Taunus, um 1626, Kupferstich

  • Technik: Kupferstich auf Papier, aufgezogen auf Karton

  • Bezeichnung: Oben im Druck bezeichnet: "Fortes Generant Fortes".

  • Datierung: um 1626

  • Beschreibung: Detailgetreue Darstellung von Königstein im Taunus mit der imposanten Höhenburg.

  • Quelle: Daniel Meisner (1585 Komotau, Böhmen-1625 Frankfurt Am Main) Thesaurus Philopoliticus oder Politisches Schatzkästlein, 1625-1631 | Buch, Landschaft, Architektur

  • Schlagworte: Deutschland, Hessen, Taunus, Königstein, Vedute, Adler, Wappentiere, Stadtbilder, Deutschland, Königstein im Taunus, Barock, 1600-1649

  • Größe: Papier: 9.6 cm x 15.3 cm

  • Zustand: Guter Zustand. Die Blattkanten sind knapp beschnitten. Entlang der Kanten minimal verbräunt.

 



 

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Unknown (17th century), View of Königstein im Taunus, c. 1626, Copper engraving


  • Technique: Copper engraving on Paper, mounted on Cardboard

  • Inscription: At the upper part inscribed in the printing plate: "Fortes Generant Fortes".

  • Date: c. 1626

  • Description: Detailed depiction of Königstein im Taunus with the imposing Höhenburg.

  • Source: Daniel Meisner (1585 Komotau, Bohemia-1625 Frankfurt on the Main) Thesaurus Philopoliticus oder Politisches Schatzkästlein, 1625-1631 | Book, Landscape, Architecture

  • Keywords: Germany, Hesse, Taunus, Königstein, veduta, eagle, heraldic animals, 17th century, Baroque, Cities, Germany,

  • Size: Paper: 9.6 cm x 15.3 cm (3.8 x 6 in)

  • Condition: Good condition. The edges of the sheet are slightly trimmed. Minimally browned along the edges.



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