Andreas Trauttner
Drawings
Eltville am Rhein, plan of the monastery Eberbach
Andreas Trauttner (* May 12, 1702 in Heusenstamm near Offenbach, Germany; † 20 February 1782 in Rüdesheim) was a German land surveyor and map-artist. [1]
Life
Trauttner was born as son of the Johann Gottfried Trauttner, by professional schoolmaster and his wife Maria in Heusenstamm. There he spent his childhood. In 1724 he moved to Eltville on the Rhine . Trauttner's first wife and children died. With his third wife, Margarete, whom he married in Eltville in 1735, he moved to Rüdesheim in 1739 as an officially appointed land surveyor of the Kurmainzian Rheingau. He lived and worked there until his death in 1782.
The Kurmainzer Trauttner created around 80 maps during his life.
He is known for his maps of the monastery Eberbach (1753) and of the Bingerwald 1773 (TOTH 2010). There are only a few writings and sources about him, as well as about his estate.
literature
Landesamt für Vermessung und Geobasisinformation Rheinland-Pfalz (2002): Map of the Bingerwald 1773 by Andreas Trauttner. About 1: 7.575. Koblenz, Germany.
Weblinks
Relief, soil and land use history at the Morgenbachtal near Trechtingshausen (2011) (PDF, 48.62 kB) - german
The work of a great Rüdesheimer's lecture by Dr. Hartmut Heinemann to Andreas Trauttner - German
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