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Passport card part southwest coast Italy north coast
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Passport card part southwest coast Italy north coast
Passport card of a part of the southwest coast of Italy and the north coast of Sicily van t eyland Sicilia. (title on object), Passport card of a part of the southwest coast of Italy and the north coast of Sicily, with an insert card of the Gulf of Naples, with two compass roses, the North is above. Top right the title, the address of the publisher and the scale, shown in German, Spanish and English or French miles (scale: c. 1: 1 100 000). This information is flanked by two gentlemen and a naked lady, head-gear: mens clothes, tools, aids, implements, crafts and industries: ax, Jan Luyken (rejected attribution), Amsterdam, 1682 - 1803, paper, etching, h 516 mm × w 591 mm
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Media ID 19539773
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1682 1803 Address Aids Crafts Flanked French Miles Gulf Implements Industries Information Insert Card Jan Luyken Naples North North Coast Passport Card Rejected Attribution Scale Shown Sicily Spanish Title Tools Top Right Two Compass Roses Two Gentlemen Naked Lady Publisher Southwest Coast
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This print titled "Passport card part southwest coast Italy north coast" takes us on a visual journey through the stunning landscapes of Italy and Sicily. The print showcases a detailed map, highlighting the southwest coast of Italy and the north coast of Sicily, with an additional insert card featuring the Gulf of Naples. The intricate design includes two compass roses, indicating that the North is positioned above. At the top right corner, we find the title along with information about the publisher and scale, presented in German, Spanish, English or French miles. Adding a touch of artistic flair to this informational piece are two gentlemen and a naked lady flanking the text. Their presence adds intrigue to an already visually rich composition. Created by Jan Luyken (although there is some debate regarding attribution), this etching on paper transports us back to Amsterdam between 1682 and 1803 when it was crafted. The attention to detail is evident in every stroke as Luyken captures not only geographical accuracy but also various tools, aids, implements, crafts, and industries represented throughout. As we gaze upon this historical artifact from Liszt Collection's archives (not for commercial use), we can't help but appreciate its beauty while imagining ourselves exploring these picturesque coastal regions firsthand.
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