Antique Engraving Of Architecture The Bridge Over The Wertach Near Ehringen In Bavaria
The bridge over the Wertach near Ehringen in Bavaria. This bridge of an Arch with CXLIV feet of opening was executed in 1808/9 according to the projects and under the direction of Mr Weebeking. Intimate adviser and Director general of the Bridges and roadways.
Etching 49 x 65 cm (trait de planche)
76.8 x 92.5 cm (passe-partout)
Good condition of conservation. All our prints offered for sale are in good condition. If necessary, they have been restored by an approved professional restorer.
From a Treatise Containing an Essential Part of the Science of Building Bridges, with a Description of the New Economical Method of Building Structural Arch Bridges, Invented by the Author, and Applied to Twelve Great Bridges, Executed under the Ministry of Count Montgelas, described and represented in this work: to serve as a complement to the works of Perronet, by Charles Frédéric Wiebeking,... With seventeen large plates, following those belonging to the "Hydraulic Architecture" of the author (Munich 1810)
Etching 49 x 65 cm (trait de planche)
76.8 x 92.5 cm (passe-partout)
Good condition of conservation. All our prints offered for sale are in good condition. If necessary, they have been restored by an approved professional restorer.
From a Treatise Containing an Essential Part of the Science of Building Bridges, with a Description of the New Economical Method of Building Structural Arch Bridges, Invented by the Author, and Applied to Twelve Great Bridges, Executed under the Ministry of Count Montgelas, described and represented in this work: to serve as a complement to the works of Perronet, by Charles Frédéric Wiebeking,... With seventeen large plates, following those belonging to the "Hydraulic Architecture" of the author (Munich 1810)
720 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Louis Philippe, Charles 10th
Condition: Good condition
Material: Paper
Width: 92,5 cm
Height: 76,8 cm
Reference (ID): 1705695
Availability: In stock
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