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Willem Janszoon Blaeu (Uitgeest, Países Bajos, 1571-1638) y Johannes Blaeu (Alkmaar, Países Bajos,1596-Amsterdam,1673) "Sueviæ nova tabula". Amsterdam, c.1640. Willem Janszoon Blaeu (Uitgeest, Países Bajos, 1571-1638) y Johannes Blaeu (Alkmaar, Países Bajos,1596-Amsterdam,1673) "Sueviæ nova tabula". Amsterdam, c.1640. Mapra grabado al cobre y coloreado sobre papel. Texto en latín. Mapa de la zona al sur de Heidelberg, que muestra Stuttgart, Ulm, Augsburgo y el río Danubio. También cubre parte del norte de Suiza, incluidas Basilea y Zurich. 37,5 x 48 cm (huella); 42 x 56 cm (papel). Sin enmarcar. Leve amarilleamiento y oxidación del papel acorde con su antigüedad, dobleces perimetrales y pliegue a la mitad de la hoja en sentido transversal. Presenta pérdidas de soporte en zona inferior y restauración.

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Willem Janszoon Blaeu (Uitgeest, Países Bajos, 1571-1638) y Johannes Blaeu (Alkmaar, Países Bajos,1596-Amsterdam,1673) "Sueviæ nova tabula". Amsterdam, c.1640. Willem Janszoon Blaeu (Uitgeest, Países Bajos, 1571-1638) y Johannes Blaeu (Alkmaar, Países Bajos,1596-Amsterdam,1673) "Sueviæ nova tabula". Amsterdam, c.1640. Mapra grabado al cobre y coloreado sobre papel. Texto en latín. Mapa de la zona al sur de Heidelberg, que muestra Stuttgart, Ulm, Augsburgo y el río Danubio. También cubre parte del norte de Suiza, incluidas Basilea y Zurich. 37,5 x 48 cm (huella); 42 x 56 cm (papel). Sin enmarcar. Leve amarilleamiento y oxidación del papel acorde con su antigüedad, dobleces perimetrales y pliegue a la mitad de la hoja en sentido transversal. Presenta pérdidas de soporte en zona inferior y restauración.

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