NICOLAS DE FER France (1646) / (1720) "Panoramic view of Barcelona from the sea"…
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NICOLAS DE FER France (1646) / (1720) "Panoramic view of Barcelona from the sea"

Copper engraving For the work of Nicolas de Fer: “Suite des Forces de L'Europe. Troisieme Partie de L'Introduction a la Fortification”. Paris, 1692. Legend: 1 to 23, with the location of 23 points of the city and port. Footprint: 9.5 x 29.5 cm.

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NICOLAS DE FER France (1646) / (1720) "Panoramic view of Barcelona from the sea"

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