Camillo Ehregott Zschille

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Lübben - typical city view from Zschille's editorship in 1891

Camillo Ehregott Zschille (* 1847 in Großenhain , † 1910 in Großenhain) was a German draftsman.

During his creative period, Zschille created a series of over 50 cityscapes of Saxon and Prussian cities. The majority of these showed historical and contemporary views along with coats of arms and seals. Zschille acted as a draftsman and editor and published the drawings from 1884 to 1896.

Works

  • Gustav Wilhelm Schuberth (author), Camillo Ehregott Zschille (illustrations): Chronicle of the city of Grossenhain from 1088 to the present day. Herrmann Starke, Großenhain 1887–1892 ( digitized version )
  • Ehregott Zschille: Historical album of Saxon cities. Grossenhain, 1890
  • Faithful images of former and current views of Prussian cities and their most memorable buildings, coat of arms (seal), 1884–1896 ( digital copies on deutschefotothek.de)

Web links

Commons : Camillo Ehregott Zschille  - Collection of images, videos and audio files
Wikisource: Camillo Ehregott Zschille  - Sources and full texts

Individual evidence

  1. Dietrich Hanspach and Haik Thomas Porada (eds.): Grossenhainer care. A geographical inventory in the area of ​​Großenhain and Radeburg (= Landscapes in Germany, Volume 70). Böhlau, Cologne, Weimar, Vienna 2008, ISBN 978-3-412-09706-6 , p. 365 ( digitized version )