Raffinata carta geografica di Wenzel August Neumann che descrive lo scenario delle battaglie nell’Italia settentrionale durante la seconda guerra di indipendenza. Disegnata con tratto elegante e preciso da J.J. Pauliny la mappa è arricchita da una elegante cornice. Pubblicata a Vienna nel 1859 da Rudolf Lechner presso Reiffenstein & Rösch.
Der Kriegsschauplatz in Ober-Italien
- Author: Wenzel August Neumann
- Dimension: 28 x 60 cm
- Place of publication: Vienna
- Year: 1859
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