Werner, Friedrich Bernhard, 1690-1778
Variant namesFriedrich Bernhard Werner was a German-born civil engineer, trained in Nice, who went on to become an accomplished copper-plate engraver, interested in subjects of cityscapes, monuments, churches, and public works. During the mid-18th century Werner travelled extensively in Central Europe documenting the architecture of its most prominent cities.
From the description of Cities of Tuscany, Engravings, 1730-1740. (Temple University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 122589046
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creatorOf | Werner, Friedrich Bernhard, 1690-1776. Cities of Tuscany, Engravings, 1730-1740. | Temple University Libraries, Paley Library |
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Lucca (Tuscany) | |||
Firenze (Tuscany) | |||
Pistoia (Tuscany) | |||
Livorno (Tuscany) | |||
Siena (Tuscany) | |||
Pisa (Tuscany) |
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Birth 1690
Death 1778
Germans
German