File:Stadt und Festung Nienburg um 1650.png
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[edit]Stadt und Festung Nienburg an der Weser, zeitgenössischer Stich (um 1650)
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Matthäus Merian
(1593–1650) |
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Description | Swiss copperplate engraver and publisher | ||
Date of birth/death | 22 September 1593 | 19 June 1650 | |
Location of birth/death | Basel | Bad Schwalbach | |
Work period | 1608 –1650 | ||
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Switzerland (Zurich, Basel), France (Nancy, Paris), Netherlands, Germany (Strasbourg, Augsburg, Stuttgart, Oppenheim,Frankfurt) | ||
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creator QS:P170,Q57968
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