An unusual, anonymous map printed on green paper showing the deployment of Austrian troops in Brescia, Mantua, and Verona in 1837. The lower left features a comprehensive table outlining events around Lake Garda from October 10 to 14, while the right insert lists the commanders and their available troops. This rare map also includes a small map locating the Garda area within northern Italy, framed by an elegant ornamental border.
Ubersichts-Karte von dem Landesstriche, in welchem Die Kaiserlich-Königlich Österreichischen Truppen in Italien
- Author: Anon.
- Dimension: 47 x 56,5 cm
- Year: 1837
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