La mappa di propaganda che descrive la situazione politica in Europa allo scoppio della Prima Guerra Mondiale realizzata a Milano dall’atelier litografico Ricciotti al tempo operante in Porta Romana. In basso due legende indicano graficamente il numero delle forze militari terrestri e navali e ai lati le bandiere nazionali. La carta è completata da inserti circolari con i ritratti dei comandanti militari: Joseph Jacques Césaire Joffre (Francia), l’Ammiraglio Sir John Rushworth Jellicoe (Inghilterra), il Granduca Nikolaj Nikolaevič Romanov e lo Zar Nicola II (Russia), Franz Conrad von Hötzendorf (Austria), il generale Helmuth Johann Ludwig von Moltke e l’Ammiraglio Alfred Peter Friedrich von Tirpitz (Germania). Pubblicata a Milano nel 1914 dall’Officina Grafica A. Boriglione in viale Lodovica.
Guerra Europea Forze di Terra e di Mare
- Author: A. Ricciotti
- Dimension: 41 x 58 cm
- Place of publication: Milan
- Year: 1914
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