Ugo Nespolo 20-color serigraphy, copy 143/150, entitled "anthology".
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Out of stockPair of large sculpted vases in Carrara marble, neoclassical style, in very good condition.
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"Venice" - Lithographs by Filippo Vasconi (1687 - 1730) for Domenico Lovisa (1690 - 1750), dating back to 1717. The four lithographs represent:
- "View of the Court of the Doge's Palace in Venice" from The Gran Teatro di Venezia
- "View of the Rialto Island with the Famous Bridge" from The Gran Teatro di Venezia
- "View of Health and Public Granaries" from The Gran Teatro di Venezia
- "Other View of the Rialto Bridge" from The Gran Teatro di Venezia
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Out of stockWalnut consolle in Louis Philippe style, slabbed front and top, dating back to the 1860 circa.
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Out of stockPiedmontese mirror in Transition style, dating from the late 1700s / early 1800s. Carved and gilded mecca wood frame. Part of the molding is missing.
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Out of stockConcrete lion from the early 1900s, excellent workmanship and patina created over time.
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Beautiful example of the engraved map of Nicolas Sanson d'Abbeville from 1655 on the Algerian coast of North Africa. Nicolas Sanson (1600-1667), sometimes called Nicolas Sanson d'Abbeville or Sanson d'Abbeville, was the most important French cartographer of the 17th century. Tooley called Sanson "the founder of the French school of cartography". He started making cards at the end of 1620, and in 1630 he worked with Melchior Tavernier. Subsequently, Sanson worked in concert with the publisher Pierre Mariette, with whom he published his great atlas: general maps of all parts of the world (1658). After Sanson's death in 1667, his son Guillaume ran the business in collaboration with Alexis Hubert Jaillot. Guillaume has established himself as a full-fledged very important French cartographer. Period: 1655 Measurements: In frame H 65 X L 79 / Paper H 44 X L 56 cm