Rare miniature view showing the siege of Trento from Andreas Lazarus’s “Historischen Bilder Saals Achter…Kayser Carolo VI…” published in Nuremberg in 1740 by J.L. Buggel. [cod.363/15]
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Rare miniature view showing the siege of Trento from Andreas Lazarus’s “Historischen Bilder Saals Achter…Kayser Carolo VI…” published in Nuremberg in 1740 by J.L. Buggel. [cod.363/15]
- Author: BUGGEL Johan Leonard
- Year: 1740
- Dimension: 85 x 58 mm
- Place of publication: Nuremberg
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