Caspar Merian (1627–1686)
“Statt Gransee,” c. 1652— A panoramic view of
the historic fortified city of Gransee in Brandenburg, Germany, located
approximately 55 km northwest of Berlin.
This engraving
is of significant historical importance, as it documents Gransee’s medieval
character and original fortifications before the devastating Great Fire of
1711.
Principal landmarks
(identified in the index at right):
• Die Kirche
(A) – St. Marien Gothic parish church with its iconic twin towers
• Die Schule (B) – The Latin School, a centre of post-Reformation education
lost in the 1711 fire
• Das Rathaus (C)— The
Town Hall, symbolising the city's civic status
• Lindawsche Thor (D) – The Lindow Gate, pointing west; dismantled in the 19th
century
• Zodenicksche Thor (E) – The Zehdenick Gate, the eastern exit toward the Havel
River
Technical
Details & Condition:
Etching on laid
paper with partial watermark—resembling the fletching of an arrow, consistent
with paper used by the Merian workshop—and small margins. The sheet retains the
original vertical centrefold as issued, now flattened with the fold lightly replenished
and supported with tissue-thin (Kozo) washi paper.
This etching
is the lower plate of two printed on the same sheet facing page 57 in Matthäus
Merian the Elder’s (1593–1650) “Topographia Electorat Brandenburgici et
Ducatus Pomeraniae,” first published circa 1652 (see here: https://archive.org/details/dbc.wroc.pl.012564/page/n95/mode/2up).
This impression is from the 1700 edition.
The impression
is strong and well-printed. The sheet is in near pristine condition for its age—free
of tears, holes, or significant stains.
Dimensions:
• Sheet: 16.5
x 42 cm
• Platemark: 14.9 x 39.1 cm
• Outer image borderline: 14.5 x 38.7 cm
Plate
Lettering:
• Upper centre:
“Statt Gransee”
• Upper right (legend of sites lettered in image): “A. Die Kirche. / B. Die
Schule. / C. Das Rathaus. / D. Lindawsche Thor. / E. Zodenicksche Thor.”
• Lower edge at centre: “C.M f”
Price &
Shipping:
AU$244 (approximately US$171.51
/ €149.78 / £129.38), including worldwide express shipping. Import duties and
taxes (if any) are the buyer’s responsibility.
If you’re
interested in this historically significant and spectacular 17th-century
panoramic view of Gransee—created before the Great Fire of 1711—please contact
me at oz_jim@printsandprinciples.com. I’ll gladly provide a secure PayPal
invoice for a seamless purchase.
This print has been sold





















































