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A lovely original antique miniature map centered on Bamberg showing the region of Franconia in Germany.
From the uncommon “Neu aussgeffertigter kleiner Atlas” by J. U. Muller published in Franckfurt in 1692 at Johann Philip Andrea.
The map was engraved with great care by G. Karsch e G. Bodeneher.
See G. King “Miniature antique maps” (1st edition) pag.136- Dimension: 70 x 80 mm
- Place of publication: Frankfurt
- Year: 1702
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A lovely original antique miniature map of Brandenburg in Germany.
From the uncommon Neu aussgeffertigter kleiner Atlas by J. U. Muller published in Franckfurt in 1692 at Johann Philip Andrea.
The map was engraved with great care by G. Karsch e G. Bodeneher.
See G. King Miniature antique maps (1st edition) pag.136- Dimension: 70 x 80 mm
- Place of publication: Frankfurt
- Year: 1702
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Copper engraving from: “Ausfuehrliche und Grendrichtige Beschreibung des gantzen Italieens..” by Christoff Riegel published in Franckfurt in 1692. Rare. [cod.411/15]
- Year: 1692
- Dimension: 57 x 103 mm
- Place of publication: Frankfurt
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Copper engraving from: “Ausfuehrliche und Grendrichtige Beschreibung des gantzen Italieens..” by Christoff Riegel published in Franckfurt in 1692. Rare. [cod.229/15]
- Year: 1692
- Dimension: 57 x 105 mm
- Place of publication: Frankfurt
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A detailed and decorative view of Lerici and its Bay from Merian’s “Topographia Italiae” pubblished in Franckfurt in 1640. Mattheus Merian was a notable Swiss engraver, born in Basle in 1593, who subsequently studied in Zurich and then moved to Frankfurt where he met Theodore de Bry, whose daughter he married in 1617.
- Dimension: 195 x 270 mm
- Place of publication: Frankfurt
- Year: 1640
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Merian’s panoramic view of Rome is a reduction of Antonio Tempesta’s monumental map of 1593. Oriented with north to the left, it shows the city at the height of the Italian Renaissance. The projection provides a particularly graphic view of many of the important buildings, churches and monuments with the Tiber River in the foreground. From Merian’s Topographia Italiae published in Franckfurt in 1688.
- Dimension: 700 x 300 mm
- Place of publication: Frankfurt
- Year: 1688