Created: 1686 Material, technology: copper etching Size: 10.5 x 10 cm Description: In the centre of the nearly square composition on a tall rocky cliff stand the buildings of Pannonhalma as seen from the north. Nestled below is the town surrounded by walls. The inscription on the ribbon above the pointed towers of the abbey reads: S. MARTINSBERG. In the foreground is a river and soldier on horseback. The depiction of the buildings is based on Wilhelm Dilich’s engraving published in 1600. |