Image
Salomon Kleiner
Description
Maker
Salomon Kleiner (German, 1703-1761)
Johann August Corvinus (German, 1682-1738), associated artist/maker
Johann Bernhard Hattinger (active 1800-1825), associated artist/maker
Georg Daniel Heumann (German, 1691-1759), associated artist/maker
Georg Lichtenstecher (1700-1780), associated artist/maker
Franz Michael Regenfus (German, ca. 1712-1780), associated artist/maker
Karl Rembshart (1678-1735), associated artist/maker
J. G. Ringlin (ca. 1691-1777), associated artist/maker
Hieronymous Sperling (German, 1695-1777), associated artist/maker
Johann Stridbeck (1707-1772), associated artist/maker
Johann Gottfried Thelot, engraver (printmaker)
Johann Andreas Pfeffel I (German, 1674-1748), publisher
Title
"TEMPLORUM ET COENOBJORUM QUAE TAM IN CAESAREA URBE AC SEDE VIENNA AUSTRIAE . . .
Year
Medium
Materials/Techniques
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Techniques
Materials
engraving Geography
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Place Made: Augsburg; Place Made: Germany
Dimensions
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34 x 46.7 x 1.9 cm (13 3/8 x 18 3/8 x 3/4 inches)
Identification
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State
Volume: I Credit / Object Number
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Credit
Gift of Miss Ellen D. Sharpe
Object Number
49.082 Type
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Johann August Corvinus (German, 1682-1738), associated artist/maker
Johann Bernhard Hattinger (active 1800-1825), associated artist/maker
Georg Daniel Heumann (German, 1691-1759), associated artist/maker
Georg Lichtenstecher (1700-1780), associated artist/maker
Franz Michael Regenfus (German, ca. 1712-1780), associated artist/maker
Karl Rembshart (1678-1735), associated artist/maker
J. G. Ringlin (ca. 1691-1777), associated artist/maker
Hieronymous Sperling (German, 1695-1777), associated artist/maker
Johann Stridbeck (1707-1772), associated artist/maker
Johann Gottfried Thelot, engraver (printmaker)
Johann Andreas Pfeffel I (German, 1674-1748), publisher
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