J. HOMANN (1664-1724), Historische Karte der Wetterau, um 1715, Kupferstich

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Johann Baptist Homann (1664 Kambach - 1724 Nürnberg), Wetterau-Karte.'Pars Vederoviae Plurimas Ditiones Princ. et Com. Nassovicor', um 1715, Kupferstich

  • Technik: Handkolorierter Kupferstich auf Papier

  • Bezeichnung: Oben links im Druck bezeichnet: "Pars Vederoviae Plurimas Ditiones Princ. et Com. Nassovicor imprimis vero Regionem Schwalbacensem Acidulis claram exhibens accurate distincta à Joh. Baptista Hohmanno S.C.M. Geographo Noribergoe [..]".

  • Datierung: um 1715

  • Beschreibung: Hessische Karte mit detailreicher Topographie mit den Gebieten Wetterau, Taunus und Rheingau. Links oben schmuckvolle Kartusche mit Wappen und Putten, rechts unten mit Vogelschauplan von Bad Schwalbach und dem berühmten Sauerbrunnen in Bad Schwalbach.

  • Schlagworte: Kartographie, Topographie, Hessen, Taunus, Wetterau, Rheingau, Landkarten, Historie, Deutschland, Barock, 1700-1749

  • Größe: Papier: 52.5 cm x 58.8 cm, Druckplatte: 49.5 cm x 58.0 cm, Darstellung: 46.8 cm x 56.0 cm

  • Zustand: Akzeptabler Zustand. Mit kurzen Einrissen an der oberen und unteren Kante der senkrechten Mittelfalz. Das Papier hat sich altersbedingt verfärbt und ist um die Ränder leicht stockfleckig. Kurze Einrisse vereinzelt entlang der Blattränder. Im oberen Drittel in der Falz mit restauriertem und hinterlegtem Loch.

 



 

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Johann Baptist Homann (1664 Kambach - 1724 Nuremberg), Wetterau map 'Pars Vederoviae Plurimas Ditiones Princ et Com Nassovicor', c. 1715, Copper engraving


  • Technique: Hand colored Copper engraving on Paper

  • Inscription: Upper left inscribed in the printing plate: "Pars Vederoviae Plurimas Ditiones Princ. et Com. Nassovicor imprimis vero Regionem Schwalbacensem Acidulis claram exhibens accurate distincta à Joh. Baptista Hohmanno S.C.M. Geographo Noribergoe [...]".

  • Date: c. 1715

  • Description: Hessian map with detailed topography showing the Wetterau, Taunus and Rheingau regions. Decorative cartouche with coat of arms and putti at top left, bird's-eye view of Bad Schwalbach and the famous Sauerbrunnen fountain in Bad Schwalbach at bottom right.

  • Keywords: Cartography, Topography, Hesse, Taunus, Wetterau, Rheingau, 18th century, Baroque, Maps, Germany,

  • Size: Paper: 52.5 cm x 58.8 cm (20.7 x 23.1 in), Plate: 49.5 cm x 58.0 cm (19.5 x 22.8 in), Depiction: 46.8 cm x 56.0 cm (18.4 x 22 in)

  • Condition: Rather good condition. With short tears at the upper and lower edge of the vertical centrefold. The paper has discoloured due to its age and is slightly foxed around the edges. Short tears sporadically along the margins. Restored and backed hole in the upper third of the fold.



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