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J. MEYER (*1655) after SANDRART (*1655), to Brusch's description of the Fichtelgebirge, around 1689, Johannes Meyer jun. (1655 Zurich - 1712 ibid.) after Johann Jakob von Sandrart (1655 Regensburg - 1698 Nuremberg): Title to Kaspar Brusch's description of the Fichtelgebirge, c. 1689, Etching Technique: Etching on Paper, mounted on Paper Inscription: At the lower part signed in the printing plate: "Ioh. Iac de Sandrart inv. | Ioh. Meyer sculpsit". At the upper part inscribed in the printing plate: "Caspari Bruschij Gründliche Beschreibung des Fichtel-Berges. In Verlegung Georg Scheurers Kunst=Händlers". Date: c. 1689 Description: Title page of Brusch's geographical work with allegorical figures and ancient deities. Source: Kaspar Brusch (1518 Schlaggenwald-1557 ) Caspari Bruschii Redivivi Gründliche Beschreibung Des Fichtel-Berges, Aus welchem vier Schiff-reiche Wasser, der Meyn, die Eger, die Nab, und Saal entspringen, 1683 | Book, Landscape Keywords: Allegory, river god, Hermes, Mercury, mining, ore, Saale, Eger, Naab, White Main, 17th century, Baroque, Mythology, Czech republic, Size: Paper: 18,0 cm x 13,8 cm (7,1 x 5,4 in) Condition: Rather good condition. The sheet edges are slightly trimmed. The sheet is slightly discoloured and somewhat wavy due to its age. Occasional pale foxing spots are recognisable. Pale brown stain in the lower centre.

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J. MEYER (*1655) after SANDRART (*1655), to Brusch's description of the Fichtelgebirge, around 1689, Johannes Meyer jun. (1655 Zurich - 1712 ibid.) after Johann Jakob von Sandrart (1655 Regensburg - 1698 Nuremberg): Title to Kaspar Brusch's description of the Fichtelgebirge, c. 1689, Etching Technique: Etching on Paper, mounted on Paper Inscription: At the lower part signed in the printing plate: "Ioh. Iac de Sandrart inv. | Ioh. Meyer sculpsit". At the upper part inscribed in the printing plate: "Caspari Bruschij Gründliche Beschreibung des Fichtel-Berges. In Verlegung Georg Scheurers Kunst=Händlers". Date: c. 1689 Description: Title page of Brusch's geographical work with allegorical figures and ancient deities. Source: Kaspar Brusch (1518 Schlaggenwald-1557 ) Caspari Bruschii Redivivi Gründliche Beschreibung Des Fichtel-Berges, Aus welchem vier Schiff-reiche Wasser, der Meyn, die Eger, die Nab, und Saal entspringen, 1683 | Book, Landscape Keywords: Allegory, river god, Hermes, Mercury, mining, ore, Saale, Eger, Naab, White Main, 17th century, Baroque, Mythology, Czech republic, Size: Paper: 18,0 cm x 13,8 cm (7,1 x 5,4 in) Condition: Rather good condition. The sheet edges are slightly trimmed. The sheet is slightly discoloured and somewhat wavy due to its age. Occasional pale foxing spots are recognisable. Pale brown stain in the lower centre.

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