Plan de l'Enceinte de la Ville de Genes avec ses environs / Grondteikening van den omtrek Der Stad Genua met haare ommelande

Reference: S32079
Author Anthony De GROOT
Year: 1747
Zone: Genoa
Printed: L'Aia
Measures: 595 x 505 mm
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Reference: S32079
Author Anthony De GROOT
Year: 1747
Zone: Genoa
Printed: L'Aia
Measures: 595 x 505 mm
Not Available

Description

Historical-geographic map showing the places occupied by the Austrian Imperial Army on April 16, 1747, during the siege of Genoa.

A view of three ships, presumably sailing on the Ligurian Sea, is engraved below the map. The map shows in outline only the walls of the city, and the positions of the besieging troops concentrated in the hinterland, principally between the rivers Polsevera and Bisagno. The Austrians had previously captured Genoa, but had been expelled from it in December 1746 by a revolt of the inhabitants. The second attempt by the Austrians, commanded by Count Schulenberg, to take the city by siege, which began in April 1747, was abandoned after the arrival of their Sardinian allies, commanded by General Pallavicini, in June, in the face of the advent of a strong French relief force under the command of Marshal Belle-Isle and General Las Minas.

Etching, printed on contemporary laid paper, good condition. A very rare work.

Anthony De GROOT (1697?-1755)

Dutch printmaker and publisher. Since 1746 he worked i partnership with his sons Stepanus and Willen, under the name "A. De Groot in Zoonen"

Anthony De GROOT (1697?-1755)

Dutch printmaker and publisher. Since 1746 he worked i partnership with his sons Stepanus and Willen, under the name "A. De Groot in Zoonen"