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Matthaus Merian (1593-1650) was a Swiss engraver and publisher from Basel, Switzerland

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Background imageMatthaus Merian Collection: Paradise, 1633 (engraving)

Paradise, 1633 (engraving)
2460643 Paradise, 1633 (engraving) by Merian, Matthaus, the Elder (1593-1650); (add.info.: Religion. Catholic Religion. The paradise. Engraving by Matthaus Merian, Germany, 1633.); Photo © CCI

Background imageMatthaus Merian Collection: Matthäus Merian the Elder (1593-1650), c.1635. Creator: Furck, Sebastian (1589-1655)

Matthäus Merian the Elder (1593-1650), c.1635. Creator: Furck, Sebastian (1589-1655)
Matthaus Merian the Elder (1593-1650), c.1635. Private Collection

Background imageMatthaus Merian Collection: Unite of the Universe and Pansophie (engraving, 1618-1630)

Unite of the Universe and Pansophie (engraving, 1618-1630)
FGL5493937 Unite of the Universe and Pansophie (engraving, 1618-1630) by Merian, Matthaus, the Elder (1593-1650); Private Collection; (add.info.: Unite of the Universe and Pansophic)

Background imageMatthaus Merian Collection: Frankfurt am Main, 17th Century (engraving)

Frankfurt am Main, 17th Century (engraving)
8663870 Frankfurt am Main, 17th Century (engraving) by Merian, Matthaus, the Elder (1593-1650) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Frankfurt am Main, Germany, 17th Century)

Background imageMatthaus Merian Collection: Ducal Pleasure Gardens, Stuttgart, 16th Century (engraving)

Ducal Pleasure Gardens, Stuttgart, 16th Century (engraving)
8663646 Ducal Pleasure Gardens, Stuttgart, 16th Century (engraving) by Merian, Matthaus, the Elder (1593-1650) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Ducal Pleasure Gardens, Stuttgart, Germany)

Background imageMatthaus Merian Collection: Emblem 50. The dragon killed the woman and she killed him, and both are covered in blood, 1816

Emblem 50. The dragon killed the woman and she killed him, and both are covered in blood, 1816
Emblem 50. The dragon killed the woman and she killed him, and both are covered in blood. From "Atalanta fugiens" by Mich, 1816. Private Collection

Background imageMatthaus Merian Collection: Emblem 49. The philosophical child recognizes three fathers, like Orion, 1816

Emblem 49. The philosophical child recognizes three fathers, like Orion, 1816
Emblem 49. The philosophical child recognizes three fathers, like Orion. From "Atalanta fugiens" by Michael Maier, 1816. Private Collection

Background imageMatthaus Merian Collection: Emblem 48. The king gets an illness from drinking water, but when healed by doctors he..., 1816

Emblem 48. The king gets an illness from drinking water, but when healed by doctors he..., 1816
Emblem 48. The king gets an illness from drinking water, but when healed by doctors he regains health. From "Atalanta f, 1816. Private Collection

Background imageMatthaus Merian Collection: Emblem 47. The wolf coming from the staircase and the dog coming from the staircase have..., 1816

Emblem 47. The wolf coming from the staircase and the dog coming from the staircase have..., 1816
Emblem 47. The wolf coming from the staircase and the dog coming from the staircase have bitten each other. From "Atalanta fugiens" v, 1816. Private Collection

Background imageMatthaus Merian Collection: Emblem 46. Two eagles, one from the east, the other from the west, come together, 1816

Emblem 46. Two eagles, one from the east, the other from the west, come together, 1816
Emblem 46. Two eagles, one from the east, the other from the west, come together. From "Atalanta fugiens" by Michael Maier, 1816. Private Collection

Background imageMatthaus Merian Collection: Emblem 45. The sun and its shadow accomplish the work, 1816. Creator: Merian, Matthäus

Emblem 45. The sun and its shadow accomplish the work, 1816. Creator: Merian, Matthäus, the Elder (1593-1650)
Emblem 45. The sun and its shadow accomplish the work. From "Atalanta fugiens" by Michael Maier, 1816. Private Collection

Background imageMatthaus Merian Collection: Emblem 44. Through deceit Typhon kills Osiris and scatters his members

Emblem 44. Through deceit Typhon kills Osiris and scatters his members, which in turn brings...,1816 Creator: Merian
Emblem 44. Through deceit Typhon kills Osiris and scatters his members, which in turn brings together Isis, as far as is known, 1816. Private Collection

Background imageMatthaus Merian Collection: Emblem 43. Listen to the talking vulture, who in no way deceives you, 1816

Emblem 43. Listen to the talking vulture, who in no way deceives you, 1816
Emblem 43. Listen to the talking vulture, who in no way deceives you. From "Atalanta fugiens" by Michael Maier, 1816. Private Collection

Background imageMatthaus Merian Collection: Emblem 42. To him who is in Chymicis be nature, reason, experience and reading..., 1816

Emblem 42. To him who is in Chymicis be nature, reason, experience and reading..., 1816
Emblem 42. To him who is in Chymicis be nature, reason, experience and reading as a guide, staff, glasses and, 1816. Private Collection

Background imageMatthaus Merian Collection: Emblem 41. Adonis is slain by a boar, and as Venus comes running she colours the Roses..., 1816

Emblem 41. Adonis is slain by a boar, and as Venus comes running she colours the Roses..., 1816
Emblem 41. Adonis is killed by a wild boar. As Venus wanted to help him, she colored the roses red with blood. Ow, 1816. Private Collection

Background imageMatthaus Merian Collection: Emblem 40. Make two waters into one, and it will be the water of health, 1816

Emblem 40. Make two waters into one, and it will be the water of health, 1816
Emblem 40. Make two waters into one, and it will be the water of health. From "Atalanta fugiens" by Michael Maier, 1816. Private Collection

Background imageMatthaus Merian Collection: Emblem 39. Oedipus, after defeating the Sphynx and killing his father, takes his mother..., 1816

Emblem 39. Oedipus, after defeating the Sphynx and killing his father, takes his mother..., 1816
Emblem 39. Oedipus, after defeating the Sphynx and killing his father, takes his mother as his wife. From "Atalanta fugiens" by Mich, 1816. Private Collection

Background imageMatthaus Merian Collection: Emblem 38. The Rebis like a hermaphrodite is born from two mountains, Mercurius and Venus, 1816

Emblem 38. The Rebis like a hermaphrodite is born from two mountains, Mercurius and Venus, 1816
Emblem 38. The Rebis like a hermaphrodite is born from two mountains, Mercurius and Venus. From "Atalanta fugiens" by Michael Maier, 1816. Private Collection

Background imageMatthaus Merian Collection: Emblem 37. Three things are sufficient for mastery, the white smoke, which is water..., 1816

Emblem 37. Three things are sufficient for mastery, the white smoke, which is water..., 1816
Emblem 37. Three things are sufficient for mastery, the white smoke, which is water, the green lion, the ore Hermes, and the embroidery, 1816. Private Collection

Background imageMatthaus Merian Collection: Emblem 36. This stone is cast on the earth and lifted up on the mountains, dwells in the air

Emblem 36. This stone is cast on the earth and lifted up on the mountains, dwells in the air and is fed in rivers, that is, 1816. Private Collection

Background imageMatthaus Merian Collection: Emblem 35. Like Ceres Triptolemum, Thetis brought Achillem to get used to the fire, so

Emblem 35. Like Ceres Triptolemum, Thetis brought Achillem to get used to the fire, so the ..., 1816 Creator: Merian
Emblem 35. Like Ceres Triptolemum, Thetis brought Achillem to get used to the fire, so the artist should use the stone, 1816. Private Collection

Background imageMatthaus Merian Collection: Emblem 34. He is conceived in a water bath and born in the air, but when he turns..., 1816

Emblem 34. He is conceived in a water bath and born in the air, but when he turns..., 1816
Emblem 34. He is conceived in a water bath and born in the air, but when he turns red he leaves the water. From "Atala, 1816. Private Collection

Background imageMatthaus Merian Collection: Emblem 33. The hermaphrodite, lying like a dead person in darkness, needs fire, 1816

Emblem 33. The hermaphrodite, lying like a dead person in darkness, needs fire, 1816
Emblem 33. The hermaphrodite, lying like a dead person in darkness, needs fire. From "Atalanta fugiens" by Michael Maier, 1816. Private Collection

Background imageMatthaus Merian Collection: Emblem 32. The coral as it grows under the water and is hardened by air, so does the stone, 1816

Emblem 32. The coral as it grows under the water and is hardened by air, so does the stone, 1816
Emblem 32. The coral as it grows under the water and is hardened by air, so does the stone. From "Atalanta fugiens" v, 1816. Private Collection

Background imageMatthaus Merian Collection: Emblem 31. The king, swimming in the sea, cries out with a loud voice: Whoever saves me..., 1816

Emblem 31. The king, swimming in the sea, cries out with a loud voice: Whoever saves me..., 1816
Emblem 31. The king, swimming in the sea, cries out with a loud voice: Whoever saves me will receive a great gift. From "At, 1816. Private Collection

Background imageMatthaus Merian Collection: Emblem 30. The sun needs the moon, like the rooster needs the hens, 1618. Creator: Merian, Matthäus

Emblem 30. The sun needs the moon, like the rooster needs the hens, 1618. Creator: Merian, Matthäus
Emblem 30. The sun needs the moon, like the rooster needs the hens. From "Atalanta fugiens" by Michael Maier, 1618. Private Collection

Background imageMatthaus Merian Collection: Emblem 28. The king bathes in the airy bath and is rid of the black bile by Pharut, 1618

Emblem 28. The king bathes in the airy bath and is rid of the black bile by Pharut, 1618
Emblem 28. The king bathes in the airy bath and is rid of the black bile by Pharut. From "Atalanta fugiens" by Michael Maier, 1618. Private Collection

Background imageMatthaus Merian Collection: Emblem 27. Whoever wants to go in the philosopher's rose garden without the key is like a..., 1618

Emblem 27. Whoever wants to go in the philosopher's rose garden without the key is like a..., 1618
Emblem 27. Whoever wants to go in the philosopher's rose garden without the key is like a man who wants to go without feet, 1618. Private Collection

Background imageMatthaus Merian Collection: Emblem 26. The fruit of human wisdom is the wood of life, 1618

Emblem 26. The fruit of human wisdom is the wood of life, 1618. Creator: Merian, Matthäus, the Elder (1593-1650)
Emblem 26. The fruit of human wisdom is the wood of life. From "Atalanta fugiens" by Michael Maier, 1618. Private Collection

Background imageMatthaus Merian Collection: Emblem 25. The dragon does not die unless killed by his brother and sister, which are Sol..., 1618

Emblem 25. The dragon does not die unless killed by his brother and sister, which are Sol..., 1618
Emblem 25. The dragon does not die unless killed by his brother and sister, which are Sol & Luna. A, 1618. Private Collection

Background imageMatthaus Merian Collection: Emblem 24. The wolf ate the king, and how he burned the life back to him, 1618

Emblem 24. The wolf ate the king, and how he burned the life back to him, 1618
Emblem 24. The wolf ate the king, and how he burned the life back to him. From "Atalanta fugiens" by Michael Maier, 1618. Private Collection

Background imageMatthaus Merian Collection: Emblem 23. It rains gold as Pallas is born at Rhodes and the sun is at Venus, 1618

Emblem 23. It rains gold as Pallas is born at Rhodes and the sun is at Venus, 1618
Emblem 23. It rains gold as Pallas is born at Rhodes and the sun is at Venus. From "Atalanta fugiens" by Michael Maier, 1618. Private Collection

Background imageMatthaus Merian Collection: Emblem 22. If you have the white lead, do the woman's work, that is, cooking, 1618

Emblem 22. If you have the white lead, do the woman's work, that is, cooking, 1618
Emblem 22. If you have the white lead, do the woman's work, that is, cooking. From "Atalanta fugiens" by Michael Maier, 1618. Private Collection

Background imageMatthaus Merian Collection: Emblem 21. Make a circle of man and woman, out of it a square, out of that into a triangle..., 1618

Emblem 21. Make a circle of man and woman, out of it a square, out of that into a triangle..., 1618
Emblem 21. Make a circle of man and woman, out of it a square, out of that into a triangle, make a circle, and you shall have, 1618. Private Collection

Background imageMatthaus Merian Collection: Emblem 20. Nature teaches nature to overcome fire. From 'Atalanta fugiens' by Michael Maier, 1618

Emblem 20. Nature teaches nature to overcome fire. From "Atalanta fugiens" by Michael Maier, 1618. Private Collection

Background imageMatthaus Merian Collection: Emblem 19. If you kill one of the four, soon they will all die, 1618

Emblem 19. If you kill one of the four, soon they will all die, 1618. Creator: Merian, Matthäus, the Elder (1593-1650)
Emblem 19. If you kill one of the four, soon they will all die. From "Atalanta fugiens" by Michael Maier, 1618. Private Collection

Background imageMatthaus Merian Collection: Emblem 18. Fire makes fiery, not gold, but gold. From 'Atalanta fugiens' by Michael Maier, 1618

Emblem 18. Fire makes fiery, not gold, but gold. From "Atalanta fugiens" by Michael Maier, 1618. Private Collection

Background imageMatthaus Merian Collection: Emblem 16. This lion has no feathers, but that one has. From 'Atalanta fugiens' by Michael..., 1618

Emblem 16. This lion has no feathers, but that one has. From "Atalanta fugiens" by Michael..., 1618
Emblem 16. This lion has no feathers, but that one has. From "Atalanta fugiens" by Michael Maier, 1618. Private Collection

Background imageMatthaus Merian Collection: Emblem 17. A fourfold ball of fire governs this work. From 'Atalanta fugiens' by Michael Maier

Emblem 17. A fourfold ball of fire governs this work. From "Atalanta fugiens" by Michael Maier, 1618. Private Collection

Background imageMatthaus Merian Collection: Emblem 15. The potter's work, consisting of dry and wet, shall teach you, 1618

Emblem 15. The potter's work, consisting of dry and wet, shall teach you, 1618
Emblem 15. The potter's work, consisting of dry and wet, shall teach you. From "Atalanta fugiens" by Michael Maier, 1618. Private Collection

Background imageMatthaus Merian Collection: Emblem 14. This is the dragon eating its own tail. From 'Atalanta fugiens' by Michael Maier, 1618

Emblem 14. This is the dragon eating its own tail. From "Atalanta fugiens" by Michael Maier, 1618. Private Collection

Background imageMatthaus Merian Collection: Emblem 12. The stone that Saturn ate and spat out before Jupiter's son is remembered..., 1618

Emblem 12. The stone that Saturn ate and spat out before Jupiter's son is remembered..., 1618
Emblem 12. The stone that Saturn ate and spat out before Jupiter's son is remembered on the mountain, 1618. Private Collection

Background imageMatthaus Merian Collection: Emblem 10. Give fire to fire, Mercurius to Mercurius, and it is enough for you, 1618

Emblem 10. Give fire to fire, Mercurius to Mercurius, and it is enough for you, 1618
Emblem 10. Give fire to fire, Mercurius to Mercurius, and it is enough for you. From "Atalanta fugiens" by Michael Maier, 1618. Private Collection

Background imageMatthaus Merian Collection: Emblem 3. Go to the woman who washes her smiles, do the same, 1618

Emblem 3. Go to the woman who washes her smiles, do the same, 1618. Creator: Merian, Matthäus, the Elder (1593-1650)
Emblem 3. Go to the woman who washes her smiles, do the same. From "Atalanta fugiens" by Michael Maier, 1618. Private Collection

Background imageMatthaus Merian Collection: Emblem 2. The earth is his wet nurse. From 'Atalanta fugiens' by Michael Maier, 1618

Emblem 2. The earth is his wet nurse. From "Atalanta fugiens" by Michael Maier, 1618. Private Collection

Background imageMatthaus Merian Collection: Emblem 1. The wind carried him in his belly. From 'Atalanta fugiens' by Michael Maier, 1618

Emblem 1. The wind carried him in his belly. From "Atalanta fugiens" by Michael Maier, 1618. Private Collection

Background imageMatthaus Merian Collection: The Alchemical World Landscape, from Opus medico-chymicum by Johann Daniel Mylius, 1618

The Alchemical World Landscape, from Opus medico-chymicum by Johann Daniel Mylius, 1618. Private Collection

Background imageMatthaus Merian Collection: Matthäus Merian the Elder (1593-1650). From Memoria Merianaea, 1650

Matthäus Merian the Elder (1593-1650). From Memoria Merianaea, 1650. Creator: Merian, Matthäus, the Elder (1593-1650)
Matthaus Merian the Elder (1593-1650). From Memoria Merianaea, 1650. Private Collection



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Matthaus Merian Collection

Matthaus Merian (1593-1650) was a Swiss engraver and publisher from Basel, Switzerland. He is best known for his topographical views of cities and landscapes, which were published in books such as Topographia Germaniae, Topographia Helvetiae and Topographia Galliae. He was also an accomplished painter, producing works such as the 1625 painting The Triumphal Entry of Emperor Ferdinand III into Vienna. Merian's work was highly influential in the development of European landscape art during the 17th century. His detailed engravings provided a visual record of many places that had previously been unknown to Europeans. His influence can be seen in later works by artists such as Rembrandt and Rubens. Merian's legacy continues to this day with his works still being widely admired for their accuracy and beauty.
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We offer a wide range of art prints by Matthaus Merian, a renowned artist from the 17th century. You can choose from an extensive collection of his works that depict various themes such as landscapes, cityscapes, and historical events. Some of his most popular pieces include "Topographia Germaniae", which showcases the cities and towns in Germany during the 1600s, and "Icones Biblicae", which features illustrations inspired by biblical stories. In addition to these famous collections, Media Storehouse also offers other exquisite artworks by Matthaus Merian that are sure to captivate your imagination. Whether you're looking for intricate engravings or stunning watercolor paintings, there's something for everyone in this vast collection. If you're a fan of classic art or simply appreciate beautiful artwork that tells a story through its imagery, then you'll definitely want to check out our selection of Matthaus Merian prints.
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