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Author:  Johann Christoph Wagner (*1640 - †1701)
          was a German theologian, mathematician, and writer active in the 17th century. Around 
                 1680 he relocated to Augsburg where he published, among other things, his well-known 
                 descriptions of the orient.

Map title:  [Luxembourg] Luxenburg, /Augsburg/ 1685

Description: This late-1600s print by the German engraver Johann Koppmayer shows the walled city of Luxembourg as it looked from the south side of the Alzette River. A solid stone wall with many towers and gates circles the town, while two branches of the river curve in front of the walls. Inside the defenses, steep roofs and blue-tipped church spires stand close together; the tallest belong to Notre-Dame Cathedral and St. Michael’s Church. Behind the houses, gentle green hills of the Ardennes rise toward the sky, and cattle graze peacefully in the foreground.

Material:     100% Cotton Canvas, Magnetic Wooden Hanger

Total size:   16" X 10" (41 cm X 25 cm)