Superb 18th century map of the whole of Italy that also includes the islands of Corsica and Sardina, Sicily and the coastline of Balkans. Beautifully engraved with Seutter’s typical bold style and detail. Title cartouche at bottom left features several allegorical figures. Published in Augburg in 1734 by M. Seutter.
Nova Totius Italiae
- Author: SEUTTER Georg Matthaus
- Year: 1734
- Dimension: 490 x 573 mm
- Place of publication: Augsburg
€ 600,00
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