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Matthäus Merian the elder - Landscape with Lake

Landscape with Lake

Matthäus Merian the elder (Swiss, 1593–1650)
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Matthäus Merian the elder

Matthäus Merian der Ältere was a Swiss-born engraver who worked in Frankfurt for most of his career, where he also ran a publishing house. He was a member of the patrician Basel Merian family.

Born in Basel, Merian learned the art of copperplate engraving in Zürich. He next worked and studied in Strasbourg, Nancy, and Paris, before returning to Basel in 1615. The following year he moved to Oppenheim, Germany where he worked for the publisher Johann Theodor de Bry, who was the son of renowned engraver and traveler Theodor de Bry.

In 1617, Merian married Maria Magdalena de Bry, daughter of the publisher, and was for a time associated with the de Bry publishing house. In 1620, when Oppenheim was destroyed by fire during the Spanish occupation, they moved back to Basel, but three years later returned to Germany, this time to Frankfurt. They had four daughters and three sons, including Matthäus Merian the Younger. Maria Magdalena de Bry died in 1645 and the following year Matthäus married Johanna Sibylla Heim. Five years later, Matthäus died, leaving his wife with two small children, Anna Maria Sibylla Merian (born 1647), who later became a pioneering naturalist and illustrator, and a son, Maximilian, who died before his third birthday.

In 1623 Merian took over the publishing house of his father-in-law after de Bry's death. In 1626 he became a citizen of Frankfurt and could henceforth work as an independent publisher. He spent most of his working life in Frankfurt.

Early in his life, he had created detailed town plans in his unique style, e.g. a plan of Basel (1615) and a plan of Paris (1615). With Martin Zeiler (1589–1661), a German geographer, and later (circa 1640) with his own son, Matthäus Merian (der Jüngere, i.e. "the Younger" or "Jr.") (1621–1687), he produced a series of Topographia. The 21-volume set was collectively known as the Topographia Germaniae. It includes numerous town plans and views, as well as maps of most countries and a World Map—it was such a popular work that it was re-issued in many editions. He also took over and completed the later parts and editions of the Grand Voyages and Petits Voyages, originally started by de Bry in 1590 and included volumes India Orientalis and America Occidentalis.

Merian's work inspired the Suecia Antiqua et Hodierna by Erik Dahlberg. The German travel magazine Merian is named after him.

He was also noted for the finesse of his alchemical illustrations, in books such as the Musaeum Hermeticum (1678) and Atalanta Fugiens (1618).

Matthäus Merian died after several years of illness in 1650 in Langenschwalbach, near Wiesbaden.

After his death, his sons Matthäus Jr. and Caspar took over the publishing house. They continued publishing the Topographia Germaniae and the Theatrum Europaeum under the name Merian Erben (i.e. Merian Heirs).

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Blick auf Stadt und Burg Lindenfels im Odenwald

Blick auf Stadt und Burg Lindenfels im Odenwald (ca 1635)

Matthäus Merian the elder (Swiss, 1593–1650)
Jahreszeitenbild Herbst

Jahreszeitenbild Herbst (1622)

Matthäus Merian the elder (Swiss, 1593–1650)
Monatsbild September, oben mittig das Zeichen der Waage

Monatsbild September, oben mittig das Zeichen der Waage (ca 1622)

Matthäus Merian the elder (Swiss, 1593–1650)
Monatsbild Oktober, oben rechts das Zeichen des Skorpions

Monatsbild Oktober, oben rechts das Zeichen des Skorpions (ca 1622)

Matthäus Merian the elder (Swiss, 1593–1650)
Carl Gustaf Wrangel af Salmis, 1613-1676

Carl Gustaf Wrangel af Salmis, 1613-1676 (1652)

Matthäus Merian the elder (Swiss, 1593–1650)
Monatsbild April, oben rechts das Zeichen des Stiers

Monatsbild April, oben rechts das Zeichen des Stiers (ca 1622)

Matthäus Merian the elder (Swiss, 1593–1650)
Oberrheinische Landschaft

Oberrheinische Landschaft (ca 1624)

Matthäus Merian the elder (Swiss, 1593–1650)
View of Basle from Grenzacherhorn

View of Basle from Grenzacherhorn (1618)

Matthäus Merian the elder (Swiss, 1593–1650)
Landscape at Sunrise

Landscape at Sunrise

Matthäus Merian the elder (Swiss, 1593–1650)
L’Altea Parte della Piazza S. Marco Di Venetia

L’Altea Parte della Piazza S. Marco Di Venetia (1688)

Matthäus Merian the elder (Swiss, 1593–1650)
Monatsbild Februar

Monatsbild Februar (ca 1622)

Matthäus Merian the elder (Swiss, 1593–1650)
Monatsbild August, oben links das Zeichen der Jungfrau

Monatsbild August, oben links das Zeichen der Jungfrau (ca 1622)

Matthäus Merian the elder (Swiss, 1593–1650)
Perspectival Study with a View of a Medieval City

Perspectival Study with a View of a Medieval City (1600–1650)

Matthäus Merian the elder (Swiss, 1593–1650)
Abraham bewirtet die drei Engel unter einem Baum vor seinem Haus

Abraham bewirtet die drei Engel unter einem Baum vor seinem Haus (ca 1625)

Matthäus Merian the elder (Swiss, 1593–1650)
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Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden (1594-1632) (1631-1632)

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