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Primary cities of Europe, their population and degree of trade of individual states (print)
6202957 Primary cities of Europe, their population and degree of trade of individual states (print; (add.info.: CARTOGRAPHY "Primary cities of Europe, their population and degree of trade of individual states". Political map of Europe of the mid-nineteenth century, with summary description of commercial interests. Preunitary Italy is described overall: "It is divided into various states part by Italian princes and part by foreigners. Glorious country in ancient and modern stories, and from the most remote ages. He dominated the known world for no time, his ships mastered all seas. She was a teacher of science and letters and arts, and had a florid trade with suits the other nations. Although it has lapsed, however, trade is quite florid, and the Sardinian and Neapolitan navies begin to grow. It imports colonial products, salted fish, silk and cotton fabrics, canvases, cloths, goods of iron and brass, kincaglie and fashionable articles. It exports silk, oil, rice, grains, canape, dried fruits, orange trees, wines, soap, sulfur, marbles". Table VIII from "The Geography at a glance", Lithography Corbetta, Milan, 1853.); Fototeca Gilardi
Media ID 38180504
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10"x8" Photo Print
Explore the vibrant cities of Europe with our collection of photographic prints showcasing the population and trade importance of each state. This captivating print by Bridgeman Images from Fine Art Finder is a must-have for any geography enthusiast or world traveler. Add a touch of culture and history to your space with this stunning piece of cartography.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 25.4cm x 18.6cm (10" x 7.3")
Estimated Product Size is 25.4cm x 20.3cm (10" x 8")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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This print showcases the primary cities of Europe in the mid-nineteenth century, providing a detailed look at their population and degree of trade within individual states. The political map offers a glimpse into the diverse commercial interests that shaped the region during this time.
Highlighted on the map is preunitary Italy, described as a "glorious country" with a rich history of dominance in trade and commerce. Divided into various states ruled by Italian princes and foreigners, Italy was known for its flourishing trade relationships with other nations. Despite its lapse in dominance, Italy continued to engage in vibrant trade activities, importing colonial products such as silk and cotton fabrics while exporting goods like silk, oil, rice, and wines.
The intricate details provided in this map offer valuable insights into the economic landscape of Europe during the nineteenth century. From descriptions of flourishing trade routes to mentions of growing naval powers like Sardinia and Naples, this print serves as a historical treasure trove for those interested in understanding the commercial dynamics that shaped European cities during this era.
Table VIII from "The Geography at a Glance", lithographed by Corbetta in Milan 1853; Fototeca Gilardi has beautifully captured these historical nuances through their meticulous preservation of this significant piece of cartography.
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