Gabriel Bodenehr the Elder (ca. 1673-ca. 1766) was a German engraver and publisher. He originated views of many German cities, for example the first plan of Passau (1710), and is best known for his Atlas Curieux (1704). His son, Gabriel the Younger (1705-1779), followed his father in his profession and was also a well-known engraver.
Fine decorative view of Talinn, published by Gabriel Bodenehr in Augsburg.
Detailed view and plan of the fortifications of the town of Mantova, published by Gabriel Bodenehr.
Detailed view and plan of the fortifications of the town of Mortara (southwest of Milan), published by Gabriel Bodenehr.
Detailed view and plan of the fortifications of the town of Como on the edge of Lago di Como, published by Gabriel Bodenehr.
Detailed view and plan of the fortifications of the City of Novara, published by Gabriel Bodenehr.
Detailed plan of the fortifications of the town of Piacenza, published by Gabriel Bodenehr.
Detailed view and plan the town, harbor and fortifications of Cagliari, one of the capital cities of Sardinia, published by Gabriel Bodenehr.
Detailed plan showing two towns in the Duchy of Milan on the River Add, published by Gabriel Bodenehr.
Detailed map of Sardinia, with an elaborate cartouche and coats of arms. The Bodenehr family of engravers and publishers of Augsburg began with Johannes Georg Bodenehr (1631 - 1704), a publisher of atlases and geographical books. His son Gabriel...
Detailed plan of the Castle of Milan, published by Gabriel Bodenehr.
Detailed view and plan of the fortifications of the City of Verona, published by Gabriel Bodenehr.
Detailed view and plan of the the Harbor and Fortifications at Gibraltar, published by Gabriel Bodenehr.
Decorative view of the city of Sevilla in Andalucia, published by Gabriel Bodenehr.
Detailed antique engraved Gibraltar, probably published in Bodenehr's Curioses Staats und Kriegs Theatrum. The plan features a detailed treatment of the topography of Gibraltar, as well as the fortification and major buildings of the famous peninsular...
Plan of the fortifications of Lerida on the Serge River, with text at the left side with a text about the city and a legend, published in Bodenehr's Curioses Staats und Kriegs Theatrum. The Bodenehr family of engravers and publishers of Augsburg began...