Rare copper engraving by Guglielmo Silvestri published in Parma in 1790. [cod.226/15]
Veduta dell’Ingresso della Porta del Castello nella Citta’ di Modena
Rare copper engraving by Guglielmo Silvestri published in Parma in 1790. [cod.226/15]
- Author: SILVESTRI Guglielmo
- Year: 1790
- Dimension: 177 x 237 mm
- Place of publication: Parma
€ 350,00
Related products
-
Really important first printed map of Ravenna. From Coronelli’s Corso Geografico Universale published in Venice in 1690. In the cartouche also contains the dedication to Fabio Guinigi dead in 1691. Embellished with fine plan of the town. Vincenzo Maria Coronelli is widely recognised as one of Italy?s most famous and greatest cartographers. He received an ecclesiastical education at the convent of the Minor Conventuals and also studied theology in Rome. However, his interests in geography…
- Author: CORONELLI Vincenzo Maria
- Year: 1690
- Dimension: 450 x 605 mm
- Place of publication: Venice
-
Rare very detailed plan of Ferrara in Emilia Romagna from the Thesaurus antiquitatum et historiarum Italiae by Johann Georg Graevius published in Leida at Pieter Van der Aa in 1722.
- Author: Pieter Van der Aa
- Year: 1724
- Dimension: 355 x 455 mm
- Place of publication: Leiden
-
Fine map of Bologna embellished by two cartouches. From the french edition of Atlas major published in Amsterdam in 1667. 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 all finely engraved and embellished by elaborate cartouches, heraldic detail and especially by splendid calligraphy. The…
- Author: BLAEU Johannis
- Year: 1667
- Dimension: 440 x 540 mm
- Place of publication: Amsterdam
-
Interesting town plan of the walled city of Parma 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: 125 x 145 mm
- Place of publication: Lipsia