Monaco

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    Pictorial map of Silesia designed in elegant Gothic style by the painter Maximilian Hüttisch (1911-1988) and published in Munich in 1950 at Christ Unterwegs. The map centered on Wroclaw shows the most important cities through their most characteristic historical building and is completed by lovely vignettes depicting the natural, industrial and productive resources of the area. The fine map is completed by a large title cartouche within a festoon, coat of arms of the region…

    • Author: Maximilian Hüttisch
    • Dimension: 54 x 85 cm
    • Place of publication: Monaco
    • Year: 1950
  • An interesting geographical-military atlas published in 1942 in Munich by Verlag der Knorr & Hirth, edited by Giselher Wirsing. The work is firmly rooted in the context of World War II and is a document of great historical and cartographic significance, designed to offer a systematic and up-to-date overview of the main war scenarios between 1939 and 1941. The atlas, measuring 22 × 30 cm, comprises 96 pages of maps, explanatory texts, and tables. The…

    • Author: Giselher Wirsing
    • Dimension: 22 x 30 cm
    • Place of publication: Monaco
    • Year: 1942
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    Large map divided into 24 panes mounted on canvas showing the “special map for travel and mountains of the Tyrol with bordering regions…” drawn with extreme precision and rich detail by cartographer Johann Georg Mayr and published in Munich in 1846. It is a tourist and orographic map that combines the study of mountainous territory with usefulness for the traveler, shaping itself as a valuable tool for 19th-century scholars, geographers and tourists. The depiction extends…

    • Author: Johann Georg Mayr
    • Dimension: 70 x 74 cm
    • Place of publication: Monaco
    • Year: 1846
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    Bella cartolina postale raffigurante l’Europa durante la prima guerra mondiale. Edita da J. Monn Munchen

    • Author: J. Monn
    • Dimension: 90 x 140 mm
    • Place of publication: Monaco
    • Year: 1915