Importante pianta topografica di Brescia ispirata dal rame del Rascicotti, in cui però l’anonimo e raffinato incisore si sbizzarrisce a segnare monumenti e bellissimi giardini in realtà inesistenti. In alto a destra, entro ricca cornice, troviamo lo stemma di Venezia e di Brescia, cui segue la legenda di 43 “explicatio” e la scritta “Echelle de 100 Pas Geometriques”. Tratta dall’opera Thesaurus antiquitatum et historiarum Italiae di Johann Georg Graeve edita a Leida nel 1722. Una delle più decorative rappresentazioni della città.
- Sorry, this product cannot be purchased.
Brescia
Importante pianta topografica di Brescia ispirata dal rame del Rascicotti, in cui però l’anonimo e raffinato incisore si sbizzarrisce a segnare monumenti e bellissimi giardini in realtà inesistenti. In alto a destra, entro ricca cornice, troviamo lo stemma di Venezia e di Brescia, cui segue la legenda di 43 “explicatio” e la scritta “Echelle de 100 Pas Geometriques”.
- Author: Pieter Van der Aa
- Year: 1722
- Dimension: 355 x 420 mm
- Place of publication: Amsterdam
€ 700,00
Related products
-
Nice lithograph by Mller-Wegmann showing the Swiss Italian Alps (M. Sissone; P. Bracone; Cima di Cantone; Cima di Castella; Castello; M. di Zocca; Pizzi Gemelli etc.). Published in Bern in 1879.
- Author: HARDING James Duffield
- Year: 1836
- Dimension: 270 x 385 mm
- Place of publication: London
-
A rare and very decorative view by Johann August Corvinus (1683-1738) after Georg Philipp Rugendas (1666-1742) showing the siege of Milan during the War of the Spanish Succession, 1700-1713 from the Repraesentatio belli, ob successionem in Regno Hispanico…, published in Ausburg in 1720 by Jeremias Wolff.
- Author: Jeremias Wolff, Johann August Corvinus
- Year: 1720
- Dimension: 385 x 445 mm
- Place of publication: Augsburg
-
Out of stock
Scarce map of Brescia from “Atlas Universel” by Francesco e Paolo Santini published in Venice at Remondini in 1777.
- Author: SANTINI Francesco
- Year: 1777
- Dimension: 445 x 660 mm
- Place of publication: Venice
-
Out of stock
Very fine prospect view of Mantova from Topographiae Italiae published by Merian in Franckfurt in 1688. Mattheus Merian was a notable Swiss engraver, born in Basle in 1593, who subsequently studied in Zurich and then moved to Frankfurt where he met Theodore de Bry, whose daughter he married in 1617. They had numerous children together, including a daughter, Anna Maria Sibylla Merian, born in 1647. She became a pioneering naturalist and illustrator. Two of their…
- Author: MERIAN Mattheus
- Dimension: 345 x 245 mm
- Place of publication: Frankfurt
- Year: 1640