Interesting town plan of the walled city of Domodossola from the rare Schauplatz des Krieges In Italien, Oder Accurate Beschreibung der Lombardey by Thomas Fritschen published in Leipzig in 1702.
Domodossola
Interesting town plan of the walled city of Domodossola from the rare Schauplatz des Krieges In Italien, Oder Accurate Beschreibung der Lombardey by Thomas Fritschen published in Leipzig in 1702.
- Author: Thomas Fritschen
- Year: 1702
- Dimension: 70 x 130 mm
- Place of publication: Lipsia
Related products
-
Manifesto pubblicitario che mostra disegno della Valle d’Aosta con monumenti e figure in abiti tradizionali affiancato da oggetti e monumenti tipici del territorio. In alto a destra figura allegorica e stilizzata delle tipicità della regione con fucile, sci, racchetta da tennis, picozza, corda e macchina fotografica. In basso a sinistra riquadro con carta del nord Italia e lungo i lati successione di otto stemmi per parte. Al verso fotografie di diverse località ed un testo illustrativo delle caratteristiche della Valle d’Aosta. Pubblicato dall’Ente Nazionale Industrie Turistiche presso lo stampatore Pizzi & Pizio nel 1937-38. Confronta Collezione Salce, Museo Nazionale 05165
- Author: Gugli Rossi
- Dimension: 48 x 68 cm
- Place of publication: Rome
- Year: 1937
-
Interesting town plan of the walled city of Turin from the rare Schauplatz des Krieges In Italien, Oder Accurate Beschreibung der Lombardey by Thomas Fritschen published in Leipzig in 1702.
- Year: 1702
- Dimension: 130 x 145 mm
- Place of publication: Lipsia
- Author: Thomas Fritschen
-
Important very fine aquatint view showing the Sanctuary of the Beata Vergine del Pilone, a beautiful example of Piedmontese Baroque, near Moretta in the province of Cuneo. Below are the signatures of “M. Nicolosino dis.” and “G. Arghinenti inc.”. From the Descrizione dei Santuari del Piemonte piu’ distinti… published in Turin, 1822-25 by F. Reycend e Compagnia.
- Author: ARGHINENTI Giacomo
- Year: 1820-1825
- Dimension: 235 x 295 mm
- Place of publication: Turin
-
Out of stock
A nice old color example of Blaeu’s regional map of Piemonte and Monferrato from Grooten Atlas the dutch edition of the Atlas Major published in Amsterdam in 1664. The famous Blaeu’s firm was founded in 1596 by Willem Janzoon Blaeu (1571-1638) then continued by his two sons Cornelius (1616-1648) and Johannis (1596-1673). Their greatest cartographic achievement was the publication of the magnificent Atlas Major with 600 maps … [009/15]
- Author: BLAEU Johannis
- Year: 1664
- Dimension: 420 x 520 mm
- Place of publication: Amsterdam