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  • A very nice aquatint view by Gabriel Lory showing the Swiss Alps with the cascade of Nant d’Arpinaz. Published in Paris at Osterwald in 1820.

    • Author: Gabriel Lory
    • Dimension: 25 x 28 cm
    • Place of publication: Paris
    • Year: 1820
  • A very nice aquatint view by Gabriel Lory showing Mont Blanc glacier at the foot of a hill with a stream flowing from it and some bare rock in the foreground; two figures on the left of the mouth of the cave and three in the right hand foreground. Published in Paris at Osterwald in 1820.

    • Author: Gabriel Lory
    • Dimension: 25 x 28 cm
    • Place of publication: Paris
    • Year: 1820
  • A rare large map of Lonato, Castiglione delle Stiviere, Montichiari and Castenedolo dissected and backed on linen. Published in Wien in 1820 ca.

    • Author: Ufficio Topografico Militare Austriaco
    • Year: 1820
    • Dimension: 1450 x 900 mm
    • Place of publication: Vienna
  • carta geografica ischia

    Large map of the Island of Ischia, sheet no. 7 of the Carta topografica ed idrografica dei contorni di Napoli, levata per ordine di S. M. Ferdinando I°, Re del Regno delle due Sicilie, dagli Uffiziali dello Stato Maggiore e dagl’Ingegneri Topografi negli anni 1817, 1818, 1819, disegnata e incisa nell’Officio Topografico di Napoli. This work consists of 15 copper-engraved sheets describing the surroundings of Naples, the coasts of the Gulf and the Islands with…

    • Author: Officio Topografico di Napoli
    • Dimension: 57 x 90 cm
    • Place of publication: Naples
    • Year: 1820
  • A very nice aquatint view by Gabriel Lory showing the Magland Valley in Savoy, France. Published in Paris at Osterwald in 1820.

    • Author: Gabriel Lory
    • Dimension: 25 x 28 cm
    • Place of publication: Paris
    • Year: 1820
  • stampa antica napoli salathe

    Among the most evocative 19th-century views of Naples, this rare aquatint by Friedrich Salathé, published by Carl Theodor Muller in 1820, offers an extraordinary representation of the city as seen from the heights of Capodimonte. The work captures with precision and artistic sensitivity the relationship between nature and architecture, combining documentary rigor with the pictorial delicacy typical of the finest aquatints. The viewer’s eye is guided through a broad and airy perspective, unfolding from the…

    • Author: Friedrich Salathe
    • Dimension: 61 x 47 cm
    • Place of publication: Naples
    • Year: 1820