Elegant Italian map by Filippo Naymiller showing The Netherlands published in Milan. Includes a second sheet of text embellished by vignettes of Amsterdam and Brussels engraved by Baldi. It provides really interesting geographical and statistical information of the Countries. The map was finely engraved by Pietro Allodi. From Atlante di geografia universale: cronologico, storico, statistico e letterario Milan, 1860 at Litografia Pagnoni.
[Netherlands – Belgium] Regni d’Olanda e Belgio
- Author: Filippo Naymiller, Francesco Pagnoni
- Dimension: 32 x 42 cm
- Place of publication: Milan
- Year: 1860
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