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This fascinating map entitled “La Valle Camonica – foglio di supplemento alla carta della provincia di Bergamo” created by engineer and architect Giuseppe Manzini in 1816, is one of the oldest and most valuable cartographic records dedicated entirely to the Camonica Valley. Printed in 1816, this map was created as a supplement to the larger map of the province of Bergamo produced by Giuseppe Manzini in the same year. Our copy is the rare pre-title…
- Author: Giuseppe Manzini
- Dimension: 80 x 42 cm
- Place of publication: Bergamo
- Year: 1816
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Detailed map of Brescia in northern Italy from Ortelius’ Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, the first modern atlas of the world. The map is oriented with east at the top and shows Lago gi Garda, Brescia, Lago d’Iseo, Lago di Idro. From the French edition of Theatrum published in Antwerp, 1598.
- Author: ORTELIUS Abraham
- Dimension: 33 x 47 cm
- Place of publication: Antwerp
- Year: 1598
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Uncommon antique map of Brescia illustrating crop rotation theories.
- Author: Luigi Abeni
- Dimension: 45 x 37 cm
- Place of publication: Milan
- Year: 1866
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Magnificent map of Brescia dedicated to Giovanni Michele Rainieri published in Milan, 1826
- Author: Artaria Editori, Desiderio Manzoni, Gaetano Monticelli
- Dimension: 110 x 123 cm
- Place of publication: Milan
- Year: 1826
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Grande acquaforte disegnata e incisa da Giuseppe Vasi che mostra con un tratto raffinatissimo la cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta, il Duomo nuovo di Brescia, animata in primo piano da personaggi in conversazione. La bellissima e rara rappresentazione è firmata in basso a sinistra Joseph Vasi delin et sculpt . Al centro il titolo, la data e la dedica al cardinale Angelo Maria Querini (il cui busto in marmo scolpito da Antonio Calegari è posto…
- Author: VASI Giuseppe
- Year: 1742
- Dimension: 655 x 442 mm
- Place of publication: Rome
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Nice lithograph by Mller-Wegmann showing the Swiss Italian Alps (M. Sissone; P. Bracone; Cima di Cantone; Cima di Castella; Castello; M. di Zocca; Pizzi Gemelli etc.). Published in Bern in 1879.
- Author: HARDING James Duffield
- Year: 1836
- Dimension: 270 x 385 mm
- Place of publication: London
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Inedita e interessantissima veduta di Brescia intitolata “la conquista e cattura della famosa città fortificata di brescia” incisa all’acquaforte nel 1799 da artista anonimo ma dal tratto riconducibile alle produzioni cartografiche pubblicate a Lipsia nella fine del’700. La veduta mostra in primo piano l’esercito Russo-Austriaco che il 20 aprile 1799, durante la campagna italiana di Suvorov e nel più ampio contesto della guerra della seconda coalizione, arriva alle porte della città. Lo sfondo dell’intera rappresentazione…
- Dimension: 19 x 28 cm
- Place of publication: Lipsia
- Year: 1799
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Large etching depicting the town of Gavardo, nestled in the hills of the province of Brescia, with in the background the pre-Alpine reliefs bordering the Chiese valley. The observer is placed on a rise overlooking the town, which stretches neatly with its churches, manor houses inserted in a beautiful rural landscape, with rows of trees and agricultural buildings. Gavardo was the scene of military clashes during Napoleon Bonaparte’s first Italian campaign in 1796. On August…
- Author: Giuseppe Pietro Bagetti
- Dimension: 50 x 78,5 cm
- Place of publication: Paris
- Year: 1835
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Rara mappa del territorio di Brescia tratta dal Nouveau Petit Atlas – Atlas soluagé de son gros pesant Fardeau di Peter Vander Aa stampato a Leida nel 1714. L’atlante, conosciuto completo in una unica copia presente nella biblioteca di Leida, è composto di nove parti: una parte generale denominata “Nouveau Petit Atlas” e 8 parti con carte geografiche inerenti una specifica regione del mondo. Quasi tutte le mappe risultano essere rielaborazioni delle lastre incise da…
- Author: VANDER AA Pieter
- Dimension: 14,5 x 19 cm
- Place of publication: Leiden
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Curious map of Brescia according to the divisions by Friars Minor Capuchin. Published in Turin, 1643.
- Author: Johannes Montecalerio
- Dimension: 33 x 22 cm
- Place of publication: Turin
- Year: 1643
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Curious map of Brescia according to the divisions by Friars Minor Capuchin. Published in Milan, 1712.
- Author: Johannes Montecalerio
- Dimension: 23 x 33 cm
- Place of publication: Milan
- Year: 1712
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Important Map of the Brescia published in Venice in 1655 by Stefano Scolari. The map is based on the first fundamental representation of the Brescia territory by Cristoforo Sorte in 1560, which was later filtered through Forlani’s 1574 map. It is oriented with north to the right and is bordered by a graduated margin with a scale in Italian miles. Interestingly, the wind rose in the lower right corner features an arrow pointing south instead…
- Author: Andrea Bertelli, Stefano Scolari
- Place of publication: Venice
- Dimension: 50,5 x 33,5 cm
- Year: 1655













