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1828. [Budapest] Buda s Pesth szabad kiralyi varosoknak s kornyekeiknek Planuma Pesthen, kiada Tomala Ferdinand A Piatzok es Utszak neveik Budan | Plan der koniglichen freyen Staedte Ofen u: Pesth sammt ihren Umgebungen. Pesth im Verlage bey Ferdinand Tomal

  • [Budapest]  Buda s Pesth szabad kiralyi varosoknak s kornyekeiknek Planuma Pesthen, kiada Tomala Ferdinand A Piatzok es Utszak neveik Budan  |  Plan der koniglichen freyen Staedte Ofen u: Pesth sammt ihren Umgebungen.  Pesth im Verlage bey Ferdinand Tomal

[Budapest] Buda s Pesth szabad kiralyi varosoknak s kornyekeiknek Planuma Pesthen, kiada Tomala Ferdinand A Piatzok es Utszak neveik Budan | Plan der koniglichen freyen Staedte Ofen u: Pesth sammt ihren Umgebungen. Pesth im Verlage bey Ferdinand Tomal information:

Year of creation: 
Resolution size (pixels): 
 21454x14292 px
Disk Size: 
 100.463MiB
Number of pages: 
 1
Place: 
 Budapest
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Print information. Print size (Width x height in inches):
Printing at 72 dpi 
  297.97 х 198.5
Printing at 150 dpi 
 143.03 х 95.28
Printing at 300 dpi 
 71.51 х 47.64

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[Budapest]  Buda s Pesth szabad kiralyi varosoknak s kornyekeiknek Planuma Pesthen, kiada Tomala Ferdinand A Piatzok es Utszak neveik Budan  |  Plan der koniglichen freyen Staedte Ofen u: Pesth sammt ihren Umgebungen.  Pesth im Verlage bey Ferdinand Tomal

Rare large lithographic plan of Buda and Pest by Jozsef Csintalan published by Ludvig von Landerer in Pesth (Budapest).

A rare early lithographic plan and an unusually large lithographic stone.

The plan is oriented with west at the top, extending into the suburbs of Obuda, Terézváros, Józsefváros and Ferencváros.

The legend appears in both Hungarian and German, framed in a classicist border.

This would appear to be the first edition, with a later undated edition appearing in the 1830s.

The reference to Ferdinand Tomala suggests he was likely the publishers. He would later publish the Magazin für Kunst, Geographie und Musik in Budapest.


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Year of creation:
Size:
21454x14292 px
Disk:
100.463MiB
Number of pages:
1
Place:
Budapest
Author:
Jozsef Csintalan.
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