Elegante e atipica carta geografica disegnata in cromolitografia con il tipico gusto liberty e floreale di inizio secolo che mostra i laghi Lombardi con le principali vie di collegamento fra città evidenziate in rosso. Nella parte superiore la scala della mappa diminuisce rapidamente per illustrare i collegamenti con le grandi capitali d’Europa, tra cui Berlino, Amsterdam, Parigi e Londra. Al verso dettagliata pianta della città di Milano arricchita dalle vedute dei più noti scorci cittadini (Piazza Duomo, la Galleria Vittorio Emanuele, Arco della Pace ecc..)
Laghi di Como Maggiore e Lugano. Lago di Garda
An uncommon very fine art nouveau map of the Italian Lakes in Northern Italy
- Dimension: 45 x 57 cm
- Place of publication: Milan
- Year: 1930
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