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Historical Cityscapes
- WURZBURG -
 


Stunning and huge portfolio with a set of 30 collotypes of the early 1900's depicting the architecure of the old franconian town Wuerzburg at the Main river, which was heavily bombed during WW2 in 1945.

Many architectural masterpieces are illustrated, like Oberzell Monastery, Killian's Cathedral, St. Burkard's Church, Neumunster, Count Eckhard's Tower, University, Neubau Church, Town Hall, Haug Abbey, residential buildings, Veitshochheim, Neumunster, Residence, Schonborn Chapel, Juliusspital, Prison.

Portfolio

  • 32 pages of text with 54 illustrations like floor plans, cross sections, profiles, photos, drawings, index of pictures and background infos
  • 30 b/w collotypes

In fair exterior and good interior condition
Boards rubbed and soiled, linen of spine frayed on outer hinges and chipped on tips of spine. Text pages foxed, collotype plates occasionally finger stained.

Approx/Measurements: 19-1/4" x 13"  ~5.4 lbs.

by Cornelius Gurlitt
Published by Wasmuth, Berlin
in 1902








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