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Hohen charte Berge in Teutschland und der Schweiz
Weiland, Carl Ferdinand...
Hohen charte Berge in T...
1821
Separate Map
 
Author
Weiland, Carl Ferdinand, 1782 -1847
Note
Color chart mounted on linen in 18 segments. Displays the colored comparative height profile of the highest mountains in Germany and Switzerland, together with indication of the heights of many towns, villages, lakes, etc., for the best barometer measurements. Includes a text with comments on the mentioned mountains.
Composite: Map of the Alpine Country in the South of Europe.
Arrowsmith, Aaron
Composite: Map of the A...
1804
Separate Map
 
Author
Arrowsmith, Aaron
Note
The upper and lower four sheets joined as one. With title cartouche scene by J. Webber. Map is on four sheets, joined as two. "This large and detailed map shows the political make-up of North Italy and central Europe at the beginning of the nineteenth century. It most notably marks the newly formed Italian Republic (the vassal state of the French Republic), which would in 1805 become the Kingdom of Italy. The map also depicts Swiss cantons - which were in the process of being reorganized under the guidance of Napoleon." (Lyon and Turnbull). The title cartouche is constructed from a beautiful view of the village of Chamouny (Chamonix) by J. Webber, 1787.
Lower Sheets: Map of the Alpine Country in the South of Europe.
Arrowsmith, Aaron
Lower Sheets: Map of th...
1804
Separate Map
 
Author
Arrowsmith, Aaron
Note
The lower two sheets joined as one. With title cartouche scene by J. Webber. Map is on four sheets, joined as two. "This large and detailed map shows the political make-up of North Italy and central Europe at the beginning of the nineteenth century. It most notably marks the newly formed Italian Republic (the vassal state of the French Republic), which would in 1805 become the Kingdom of Italy. The map also depicts Swiss cantons - which were in the process of being reorganized under the guidance of Napoleon." (Lyon and Turnbull). The title cartouche is constructed from a beautiful view of the village of Chamouny (Chamonix) by J. Webber, 1787. This map shows Arrowsmith's dense cartographic style used in areas where the landscape was known (Europe) as contrasted to his sparse style where much of the landscape was unknown (Americas, Africa).
Upper Sheets: Map of the Alpine Country in the South of Europe.
Arrowsmith, Aaron
Upper Sheets: Map of th...
1804
Separate Map
 
Author
Arrowsmith, Aaron
Note
The upper two sheets joined as one. With title cartouche scene by J. Webber. Map is on four sheets, joined as two. "This large and detailed map shows the political make-up of North Italy and central Europe at the beginning of the nineteenth century. It most notably marks the newly formed Italian Republic (the vassal state of the French Republic), which would in 1805 become the Kingdom of Italy. The map also depicts Swiss cantons - which were in the process of being reorganized under the guidance of Napoleon." (Lyon and Turnbull). The title cartouche is constructed from a beautiful view of the village of Chamouny (Chamonix) by J. Webber, 1787.
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