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L'Espagne divisée sur la Description qui en a ete faite par Rodrigo Mendez Sylva, Guillaume Delisle<br />

bei Covens und Mortier. Ca 1700. Grenzkolorierter Kupferstich, Blatt: 65 x 56 cm, Darstellung: 60 x 48 cm.<br />

Karte von Spanien und Portugal, mit Oberschrift "Nova Regni Hispaniae accurate descriptio ad Usum<br />

Serenissimi Burgundiae Ducis, Authore G. De L'Isle Geographe". 10 cm Riss in der Mitte unten, Ränder leicht<br />

gebräunt mit winzigen Einrissen, leicht fleckig rechts in der Darstellung. Map of Spain and Portugal with a<br />

title above Nova Regni Hispaniae accurate descriptio ad Usum Serenissimi Burgundiae Ducis, Authore G. De<br />

L'Isle Geographe". White margins slightly age toned with tiny tears, 10 cm tear in the middle fold, slighty<br />

stained in the image on theright-hand side above Africa. (53655)<br />

180.-<br />

Spagnioli, Pierre Mariette. Ca 1680. Radierung, 10,5 x 9,5 cm. Radierung aus "Livre nouveau de diverses<br />

nations" von Pierre II Mariette und François Langlois nach Johann Wilhelm Baur. Leicht gebräunt und alt<br />

aufgezogen, nur die linke Seite einer Darstellung. Hollstein H.26 Etching from "Livre nouveau de diverses<br />

nations" by Pierre II Mariette and François Langlois after Johann Wilhelm Baur. In 1636 Johann Wilhelm Baur<br />

engraved a series of costumes of different nations for Don Paolo Giordano II Orsini, each print representing two<br />

nations. Some decades later the series was re-printed by François Langlois (1588 – 1647) and Pierre Mariette<br />

(1634 – 1716) in Paris. Slightly age-toned and mounted on old paper. Only the left side of an engraving.<br />

Hollstein H.26 (53673)<br />

180.-<br />

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