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Interesting map of the Austrian Empire by Franz Fried covering Austria, Italy, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Czech Republic, Poland, Ukraine, Serbia, and Croatia. The map shows road and postal routes, mines, rivers, mountains, and various other important topographical details such as popular mineral springs. Elevations are depicted with hatching, and political and territorial boundaries are outlined in color. Published by Artaria in Vienna, 1833. Cfr. Austria picta 42.3 (Tafel 29) “Das Blatt besticht durch sorgfältige Ausführung…
- Dimension: 71 x 104 cm
- Place of publication: Vienna
- Year: 1833
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Veduta panoramica della citta’, incisa da A. Sommer e pubblicata ad Augsburg. Il caratteristico stile teutonico dell’autore si evidenzia nelle forme dei tetti. Rara. [cod.417/15]
- Year: 1780
- Dimension: 150 x 240 mm
- Place of publication: Vienna
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A rare copper engraved panorama of Rome taken from the really uncommon “Sachsischer Postillon” a kind of historic-geographic magazine published in Vienna in 1784. At top the portrait of Holy Roman Emperor Frederick III and a key to 82 point of interest numbered on the view. The author is George Hisler (signed in the lower right) who drawn Rome in curious German stile easily visible in the shape of the roofs and bell towers. Central fold as issued. In very good condition.
- Year: 1784
- Dimension: 180 x 300 mm
- Place of publication: Vienna
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A rare copper engraved panorama of Venice from the really uncommon “Sachsischer Postillon” a kind of historic-geographic magazine published in Vienna in 1784. At top the portrait of Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV and a key to 65 point of interest numbered on the view. The author is George Hisler who drawn the city in curious German stile easily visible in the shape of the roofs and bell towers.
- Year: 1784
- Dimension: 300 x 185 mm
- Place of publication: Vienna
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Impressive very fine large view of Venice by Franz Josef Sandmann (1805-1856) after Nicolas Marie Chapuy (1790-1858) published in Wien in 1850 by Paterno & Sohn.
- Year: 1850 ca.
- Dimension: 420 x 660 mm
- Place of publication: Vienna