1890

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    A fine lithograph view showing the panoramic view from Monte San Salvatore, the Lugano’s iconic peak. The panorama showcases Lake Lugano and stretches westwards towards the Po Valley and Lake Maggiore in Italy. The top section features cardinal points, cities, and mountains along with their respective heights. Published in Zurich in 1890 by Hofer & Burger, based on a drawing by the renowned Alpine photographer Xaver Imfeld. This extensive panorama is neatly folded inside a…

    • Author: Xaver Imfeld
    • Dimension: 14 x 158 cm
    • Place of publication: Zurich
    • Year: 1890
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    Striking large geological map of Lombardy by Torquato Taramelli. Published by Artaria in Milan, 1890.

    • Author: Torquato Taramelli (1845-1922)
    • Dimension: 85 x 80 cm
    • Place of publication: Milan
    • Year: 1890
  • Impressive Federico Caminati large tinted lithograph view of Genoa with the new molo Duca Galliera in the foreground published in 1890 at Piazzetta Maggi nr. 62.
    At top coat of arm of the city below the title the dedication to:
    “alla nob.sa m.sa Brignole Sale duc.sa di Galliera v.va De Ferrari quale memoria rimarrà eterna in ogni cuore cittadino per il compianto Duca che con spontanea e rara beneficenza elargiva venti milioni per l’ampliamento del Porto che ne verrà il nuovo risorgimento commerciale Ligure Genovese”.

    • Author: Federico Caminati
    • Dimension: 41 x 78 cm
    • Place of publication: Genoa
    • Year: 1890
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    Regional map of Lombardy in North of Italy created by Prof. Evaristo Radaelli for the Artaria company, printed by Kettlitz & c. lithography in Milan in 1890. The map depicts the region at a scale of 1:750000, highlighting provinces, major communication routes, and state borders with Trentino under Austrian rule. The bottom section features a descriptive text detailing Lombardy’s geographical, productive peculiarities, and resources. Ditta Artaria: Famiglia, originaria di Blevio in Brianza, i cui membri…

    • Author: Ditta Artaria di Ferdinando Sacchi e figli
    • Dimension: 36 x 49 cm
    • Place of publication: Milan
    • Year: 1890