Plan de Belgrade
The antique map “Plan de Belgrade” is a copperplate engraving that was included in the book “Histoire Militaire Du Prince Eugene De Savoya” by J. Dumont and J. Rousset de Missy. The book was published by van der Kloot in Den Haag in 1729.
The map depicts the city of Belgrade, which is the capital of Serbia, and was an important strategic location during the wars of the 18th century. The map shows the layout of the city, including its streets, buildings, and fortifications, as well as the surrounding landscape, including the Danube River.
The engraving was created using a copperplate technique, which involved etching the image onto a copper plate and then using the plate to print the image onto paper. This was a popular technique for creating high-quality prints during the 18th century.
Dimensions: 42,5 x 34 cm (print size) ; 17 x 13 inches (approx)
Year: [1729]
From: “Histoire Militaire Du Prince Eugene De Savoya”
Engraver: J. Dumont
Technique:Â Copperplate
Condition: Folded as issued, minor wrinkles. In very good condition.
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For other details and the item’s condition see the scans. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us. More photos are available on demand.Â
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This is an original antique map. We don’t sell reproductions.
The item will be shipped in a cardboard tube.