Karte von Hetrurien und dem Kirchenstaate

Reference: CO-449
Author Adam Gottlieb Schneider & WEIGEL
Year: 1803
Zone: Central Italy
Printed: Nurnberg
Measures: 680 x 550 mm
€750.00

Reference: CO-449
Author Adam Gottlieb Schneider & WEIGEL
Year: 1803
Zone: Central Italy
Printed: Nurnberg
Measures: 680 x 550 mm
€750.00

Description

Karte von Hetrurien und dem Kirchenstaate nach astronomischen Bestimmingen und den besten Hilfmitteln gezeichnet v. Conr. Mannert. Nurberg in der Kaysl. privi. Kunstu: Buchhandlung Ad: Gottl: Schneider u. Weigels, 1803.

Rarissima carta geografica dello Stato della Chiesa con la Toscana stampata a Norimberga dalla tipografia Schneider und Weigel.

Adam Gottlieb Schneider und Weigel (1794-1805) è stata un'azienda editoriale tedesca con sede a Norimberga. Adam Gottleib Schneider und Weigel è il nome con cui l'azienda di Christoph Weigel (1654 circa - 1725) pubblicò dopo la collaborazione con Adam Gottlieb Schneider (1745 - 1815) nel 1794. La ditta impiegò Conrad Mannert come incisore e pubblicò solo poche mappe, la maggior parte delle quali sono eccezionalmente rare. Stilisticamente l'opera di Schneider e Weigel si inserisce nella tradizione tedesca stabilita da Homann, Seutter e Lotter.

Acquaforte, coloritura coeva dei contorni, in ottimo stato di conservazione.

Adam Gottlieb Schneider & WEIGEL (attivi 1794 - 1805)

Adam Gottlieb Schneider und Weigel (fl. 1794 - 1805) was a German publishing concern based in Nuremburg. Adam Gottleib Schneider und Weigel is the name under which the firm of Christoph Weigel (c. 1654 - 1725) published following its partnership with Adam Gottlieb Schneider (1745 - 1815) in 1794. The firm employed Conrad Mannert as an engraver and published only a few maps, most of which are exceptionally rare. Stylistically Schneider and Weigel's work fits into the German tradition established by Homann, Seutter, and Lotter.

Adam Gottlieb Schneider & WEIGEL (attivi 1794 - 1805)

Adam Gottlieb Schneider und Weigel (fl. 1794 - 1805) was a German publishing concern based in Nuremburg. Adam Gottleib Schneider und Weigel is the name under which the firm of Christoph Weigel (c. 1654 - 1725) published following its partnership with Adam Gottlieb Schneider (1745 - 1815) in 1794. The firm employed Conrad Mannert as an engraver and published only a few maps, most of which are exceptionally rare. Stylistically Schneider and Weigel's work fits into the German tradition established by Homann, Seutter, and Lotter.