around 1728
Illustration from:
Thirty-seven copperplate tables of sights and remarkable things in the Holy Roman Empire Imperial City Nuremberg To be found there by Georg Peter Monath 1777 (First published in 1728 by Peter Conrad Monath) ____
Plate XXVII (Work number 17) ____
The series of copperplate engravings published by Peter Conrad Monath, containing 36 views of Nuremberg and a title engraving, likely dates from around 1728, as the Charles Bridge depicted here was only completed in that year. In addition to his own drawings, engravings by J. A. Delsenbach also served as models.
Location: private
Design: Mikovinyi (Mikovini, Mikoviny), Samuel, Boener, Johann Alexander
Realization: Mikovinyi (Mikovini, Mikoviny), Samuel
Depicted: Monath, Peter Conrad, Monath, Georg Peter
photo 2022, Theo Noll
around 1728
Buchtitel (1777) / Tab. XIX - XXXVII
Illustration from:
Thirty-seven copperplate tables of sights and remarkable things in the Holy Roman Empire Imperial City Nuremberg To be found there by Georg Peter Monath 1777 (First published in 1728 by Peter Conrad Monath) ____
Plate XXVII (Work number 17) ____
The series of copperplate engravings published by Peter Conrad Monath, containing 36 views of Nuremberg and a title engraving, likely dates from around 1728, as the Charles Bridge depicted here was only completed in that year. In addition to his own drawings, engravings by J. A. Delsenbach also served as models.
Location: Illustration from: Thirty-seven copperplate tables of sights and remarkable things in the Holy Roman Empire Imperial City Nuremberg To be found there by Georg Peter Monath 1777 (First published in 1728 by Peter Conrad Monath) ____ Plate XXVII (Work number
Design: Mikovinyi (Mikovini, Mikoviny), Samuel, Boener, Johann Alexander
Realization: Mikovinyi (Mikovini, Mikoviny), Samuel
Depicted: Monath, Peter Conrad, Monath, Georg Peter
photo 2022, Theo Noll
around 1728
Buchtitel (1777) / Tab. XIX - XXXVII
Illustration from:
Thirty-seven copperplate tables of sights and remarkable things in the Holy Roman Empire Imperial City Nuremberg To be found there by Georg Peter Monath 1777 (First published in 1728 by Peter Conrad Monath) ____
Plate XXVII (Work number 17) ____
The series of copperplate engravings published by Peter Conrad Monath, containing 36 views of Nuremberg and a title engraving, likely dates from around 1728, as the Charles Bridge depicted here was only completed in that year. In addition to his own drawings, engravings by J. A. Delsenbach also served as models.
Location: Illustration from: Thirty-seven copperplate tables of sights and remarkable things in the Holy Roman Empire Imperial City Nuremberg To be found there by Georg Peter Monath 1777 (First published in 1728 by Peter Conrad Monath) ____ Plate XXVII (Work number
Design: Mikovinyi (Mikovini, Mikoviny), Samuel, Boener, Johann Alexander
Realization: Mikovinyi (Mikovini, Mikoviny), Samuel
Depicted: Monath, Peter Conrad, Monath, Georg Peter
photo 2022, Theo Noll
around 1728
Detailed view of the northern side of the square / House at Äußerer Lauferplatz 17, where around 1728 the mechanics Hans Georg Hautsch and his brother Georg III. Hautsch lived.
Illustration from:
Thirty-seven copperplate tables of sights and remarkable things in the Holy Roman Empire Imperial City Nuremberg To be found there by Georg Peter Monath 1777 (First published in 1728 by Peter Conrad Monath) ____
Plate XXVII (Work number 17) ____
The series of copperplate engravings published by Peter Conrad Monath, containing 36 views of Nuremberg and a title engraving, likely dates from around 1728, as the Charles Bridge depicted here was only completed in that year. In addition to his own drawings, engravings by J. A. Delsenbach also served as models.
Location: private
Design: Mikovinyi (Mikovini, Mikoviny), Samuel, Boener, Johann Alexander
Realization: Mikovinyi (Mikovini, Mikoviny), Samuel
Depicted: Monath, Peter Conrad, Monath, Georg Peter
photo 2022, Theo Noll
around 1728
Detail view of the southern side of the square
Illustration from:
Thirty-seven copperplate tables of sights and remarkable things in the Holy Roman Empire Imperial City Nuremberg To be found there by Georg Peter Monath 1777 (First published in 1728 by Peter Conrad Monath) ____
Plate XXVII (Work number 17) ____
The series of copperplate engravings published by Peter Conrad Monath, containing 36 views of Nuremberg and a title engraving, likely dates from around 1728, as the Charles Bridge depicted here was only completed in that year. In addition to his own drawings, engravings by J. A. Delsenbach also served as models.
Location: private
Design: Mikovinyi (Mikovini, Mikoviny), Samuel, Boener, Johann Alexander
Realization: Mikovinyi (Mikovini, Mikoviny), Samuel
Depicted: Monath, Peter Conrad, Monath, Georg Peter
photo 2022, Theo Noll
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