1860
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Important tinted lithograph view of St. Gallen by C. Matter. In the bottom left corner dessine d’apres nature par Egid. Federle. Published by J. U. Locher in St. Gallen in 1860.
- Year: 1860
- Dimension: 460 x 310 mm
- Place of publication: St. Gallen
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Baleinier Americain : Ameuant ses Embarcations pour Donner la Chasse a une Baleine
More Info € 600,00Striking and important whaling scene by Louis Le Breton published in Paris at Savary et Cie Editeurs in 1860 circa. [cod.1075/15]
- Year: 1860
- Dimension: 400 x 250 mm
- Place of publication: Paris
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An uncommon map of Sicily based on the map of the Royal Topographical Office of Naples published in 1826. The map, published as a loose sheet, is not dated, but it is probably one of the many representations of the island published around 1860 to meet the demands of a market attentive to the political and military events of that period. In April 1860 the revolt of the city of Palermo against the Bourbons of…
- Dimension: 65 x 50 cm
- Place of publication: Turin
- Year: 1860
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Fascinating map, showing the routes of the Barbarians throughout Europe and the Mediterranean finely engraved by Pietro Allodi after a drawn by Filippo Naymiller. From Atlante di geografia universale: cronologico, storico, statistico e letterario. Milan, 1860 at Tipografia Pagnoni.
- Year: 1860
- Place of publication: Milan
- Dimension: 43 x 33 cm
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Uncommon and elegant map of Corse inset Malta, finely engraved by Pietro Allodi after a drawn by Filippo Naymiller. From Atlante di geografia universale: cronologico, storico, statistico e letterario. Milan, 1860 at Tipografia Pagnoni.
- Year: 1860
- Place of publication: Milan
- Dimension: 43 x 33 cm
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Striking nautical lithograph drawn and lithographed by C. Dubreuil. Printed in Paris by Jacomme, circa 1860. From Album Maritime. An attractive portrait of a French naval vessel. [cod.1080/15]
- Year: 1860
- Dimension: 505 x 310 mm
- Place of publication: Paris
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Striking nautical lithograph drawn and lithographed by C. Dubreuil. Printed in Paris by Jacomme, circa 1860. From Album Maritime. An attractive portrait of a French naval vessel. [cod.1080/15]
- Year: 1860
- Dimension: 485 x 320 mm
- Place of publication: Paris
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Grande carta geografica centrata sul Lago di Garda con in evidenza i territori di Verona e Trento suddivisi secondo i rispettivi distretti e con l’indicazione del numero degli abitanti. Disegnata dal Cap. Francesco Valmagnini, ingegnere civile milanese, topografo e professore di geografia alla Scuola Militare e pubblicata a Milano nel 1860 presso la litografia Corbetta. Francesco Valmagini (1783 – 1865) è stato un ingegnere civile milanese, topografo militare e professore di geografia alla Scuola Militare.…
- Dimension: 116 x 82 cm
- Place of publication: Milan
- Year: 1860
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Uncommon elegant Italian map by Filippo Naymiller showing the world in two hemispheres published in Milan. Includes a second sheet of text embellished by vignettes engraved by Baldi. It provides really interesting geographical and statistical information of the continents. The map was finely engraved by Pietro Allodi. From Atlante di geografia universale: cronologico, storico, statistico e letterario. Milan, 1860 at Tipografia Pagnoni.
- Dimension: 46 x 33 cm
- Place of publication: Milan
- Year: 1860
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Fine map of northern Italy during the Second War of Independence, drawn and engraved on steel by John Rapkin, from Thomas Wright’s 1860 Royal Dictionary-Cyclopedia for Universal Reference. The map includes an inset detailing the “Quadrilateral,” a strategic defensive system of fortresses (Mantua, Verona, Peschiera, and Legnago) controlled by the Austrian Empire. These fortresses were crucial during the Italian Risorgimento for dominating communication routes and waterways in the Po Valley. A decorative frame with allegorical…
- Dimension: 24 x 31 cm
- Place of publication: London
- Year: 1860
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This fascinating aquatint engraved by H. Liegfried based on a drawing by Rudolf Dikenmann fils offers a magnificent and detailed view of the landscapes unfolding from the Rigi, one of the most celebrated mountains in the Swiss Pre-Alps. The work, conceived as a wide continuous panorama, encompasses lakes, valleys, settlements, and the majestic Alpine barrier in the background at a glance, rendering an image that is rich from both a topographical and aesthetic point of…
- Dimension: 15 x 69 cm
- Place of publication: Zurich
- Year: 1860













