Atlas of Barcelona

  • Numerical index
  • Onomastic index
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The collection. Numerical Index

  • 1-108
  • 109-176
  • 177-264
  • 265-347
  • 348-445
  • 446-591
  • 592-693
  • 694-740
227. WEIGEL, BIELING
228. WEIGEL, BIELING
229. WEIGEL, BIELING
230. ABBIATI
231. SWALM
232. ALBRIZZI
233. RICCIARDO
234. WOLFFS ERBEN
235. LEIZEL
235 bis. RAYNER

Nos. 177 to 216. The 11th of September. In 1732, Rigaud returns to the sieges of 1714, producing this lengthy series, subsequently much reprinted and copied in various languages and countries.

Nos. 217 to 247. The underlying theme of the sieges continues to alternate scenes and plans of combats with beautiful views,

of which it is worth noting the one by Manel Tramulles (no. 236), the only print in which Montserrat comes down to the sea, with the city of Barcelona on its lower slopes.

Nos. 248 to 254. The port of Barcelona

Nos. 255 to 264. The old and enduring interest in commerce, with the merchants dedicating their trademarks to the city.

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