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Verlag: Ultra, 2014
ISBN 10: 886776103XISBN 13: 9788867761036
Anbieter: WorldofBooks, Goring-By-Sea, WS, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Paperback. Zustand: Very Good. The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged.
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Verlag: Macro Ediciones, 2019
ISBN 10: 8417080554ISBN 13: 9788417080556
Anbieter: medimops, Berlin, Deutschland
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Gut/Very good: Buch bzw. Schutzumschlag mit wenigen Gebrauchsspuren an Einband, Schutzumschlag oder Seiten. / Describes a book or dust jacket that does show some signs of wear on either the binding, dust jacket or pages.
Verlag: Società Editrice Esculapio, 2016
ISBN 10: 8874889860ISBN 13: 9788874889860
Anbieter: medimops, Berlin, Deutschland
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Gut/Very good: Buch bzw. Schutzumschlag mit wenigen Gebrauchsspuren an Einband, Schutzumschlag oder Seiten. / Describes a book or dust jacket that does show some signs of wear on either the binding, dust jacket or pages.
Verlag: Silvana Editoriale, 2005
Anbieter: Librodifaccia, Alessandria, AL, Italien
Zustand: Buone. italiano Condizioni dell'esterno: Discrete con difetti, segni d'uso Condizioni dell'interno: Buone.
Verlag: Silvana Editoriale, 2005
Anbieter: Librodifaccia, Alessandria, AL, Italien
Zustand: Buone. italiano Condizioni dell'esterno: Buone Condizioni dell'interno: Dedica a penna in prima pagina.
Erscheinungsdatum: 2003
ISBN 10: 8884916771ISBN 13: 9788884916778
Anbieter: AwesomeBooks, Wallingford, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Zustand: Very Good. This book is in very good condition and will be shipped within 24 hours of ordering. The cover may have some limited signs of wear but the pages are clean, intact and the spine remains undamaged. This book has clearly been well maintained and looked after thus far. Money back guarantee if you are not satisfied. See all our books here, order more than 1 book and get discounted shipping. .
Zustand: BUONO USATO. I ED. ITALIANO dispensa con copertina in acetato trasparente, visibile dedica manoscritta dell' autore nelle pagine preliminari Numero Pagine 60.
Verlag: Edizioni Master, ROMA, 2003
ISBN 10: 8883010752ISBN 13: 9788883010750
Anbieter: Biblioteca di Babele, Tarquinia, VT, Italien
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Zustand: BUONO USATO. I libri di Io Programmo ITALIANO Illustrazioni di Mario Veltri. Il volume si presenta in ottimo stato di conservazione. Il dorso e le copertine sono integri. Le pagine interne sono perfettamente bianche e fruibili. I tagli puliti e regolari. La cerniera è ben salda. Numero pagine 173.
Verlag: SKIRA, 2009
ISBN 10: 8861301975ISBN 13: 9788861301979
Anbieter: Buchpark, Trebbin, Deutschland
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Zustand: Sehr gut. Zustand: Sehr gut - Gepflegter, sauberer Zustand. | Seiten: 114.
Verlag: c.1827, 1827
Anbieter: Pictura Prints, Art & Books, Overasselt, Niederlande
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Zustand: Very Good. Giulio Ferrario (illustrator). 'Planche LXVIII. Habits des citoyens et des paysans.'Line & aquatint etching with original hand colouring on wove (vellin) paper. Sheet size: 36 x 25 cm. (14,2 x 9,8 inch). Image size: 18,5 x 13 cm. (7,3 x 5,1 inch).From: 'Il Costume Antico e Moderno ., l'America.' , by Giulio Ferrario, published in Milan in 21 volumes by Antonio Fortunato Stella in 1827 (first edition, second issue). The 17 volumes of the first issue were published sequentially between c. 1815/1816 until 1826 after first being issued in 143 weekly installments. The work appeared in Italian and French. Smaller size editions with smaller much less elaborate plates were published in Florence (1823-38), Naples (1831-42) and even a 16mo. editon in Livorno (1830). Original blindstamp at bottom right image. The sources used for this work are wide. This plate after a sculpture from the Galeria Giustiniani. State: The plates in this work are typically hand-coloured and the plates have the typical blindstamp at bottom right, which this plate lacks. Possibly a rare proof ed.Made by 'G. Bigatti' after 'Giulio Ferrario'. Giulio Ferrario was founder of the 'Societa Tipografica de Classici Italiani' and served as the director of the Braidense National Library in Milan, Italy. Artists that worked on this monumental work are: Gallo Gallina, D.K. Bonatti, A. Biasioli, L. Rossi, Paolo Fumagalli, Gaetano Zancon (1771-1816), G. Bigatti, C. Bramati, G. Gallo, C. Bottiglia, G. Castellini, Antonio Rancati (1784-1816), Vittorio Raineri, Sydney Parkinson, Castelli, A. Sanquirico (1777-1849), Angelo Monticelli (1778-1837), A.L. Rossins, Bottigella and others.Condition: Very good, given age. Very light creasing. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully.Keywords: CLOTHES-CITIZENS-PEASANT-COSTUMES-TRADITIONAL-CHINA-ASIA-PL.LXVIII. PCO-A3C-45.
Verlag: c.1827, 1827
Anbieter: Pictura Prints, Art & Books, Overasselt, Niederlande
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Zustand: Very Good. Giulio Ferrario (illustrator). 'Planche XII. Bonnets, Kuei ou sceptres, étendards etc.'Line & aquatint etching with original hand colouring on wove (vellin) paper. Sheet size: 25 x 37 cm. (9,8 x 14,6 inch). Image size: 13,5 x 20,5 cm. (5,3 x 8,1 inch).From: 'Il Costume Antico e Moderno ., l'America.' , by Giulio Ferrario, published in Milan in 21 volumes by Antonio Fortunato Stella in 1827 (first edition, second issue). The 17 volumes of the first issue were published sequentially between c. 1815/1816 until 1826 after first being issued in 143 weekly installments. The work appeared in Italian and French. Smaller size editions with smaller much less elaborate plates were published in Florence (1823-38), Naples (1831-42) and even a 16mo. editon in Livorno (1830). Original blindstamp at bottom right image. The sources used for this work are wide. This plate after a sculpture from the Galeria Giustiniani. State: The plates in this work are typically hand-coloured and the plates have the typical blindstamp at bottom right, which this plate lacks. Possibly a rare proof ed.Made by 'G. Bigatti' after 'Giulio Ferrario'. Giulio Ferrario was founder of the 'Societa Tipografica de Classici Italiani' and served as the director of the Braidense National Library in Milan, Italy. Artists that worked on this monumental work are: Gallo Gallina, D.K. Bonatti, A. Biasioli, L. Rossi, Paolo Fumagalli, Gaetano Zancon (1771-1816), G. Bigatti, C. Bramati, G. Gallo, C. Bottiglia, G. Castellini, Antonio Rancati (1784-1816), Vittorio Raineri, Sydney Parkinson, Castelli, A. Sanquirico (1777-1849), Angelo Monticelli (1778-1837), A.L. Rossins, Bottigella and others.Condition: Very good, given age. Very light creasing, few stains on margins. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully.Keywords: CHINA-TRADITIONAL HATS-SCEPTER-COSTUME-PL.XII.PCO-A3C-17.
Verlag: c.1827, 1827
Anbieter: Pictura Prints, Art & Books, Overasselt, Niederlande
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No binding. Zustand: Very Good. Giulio Ferrario (illustrator). 'Planche LXXXVI. Navires, bateaux.'Line & aquatint etching with original hand colouring on wove (vellin) paper. Sheet size: 36 x 25 cm. (14,2 x 9,8 inch). Image size: 20 x 14 cm. (7,9 x 5,5 inch).From: 'Il Costume Antico e Moderno ., l'America.' , by Giulio Ferrario, published in Milan in 21 volumes by Antonio Fortunato Stella in 1827 (first edition, second issue). The 17 volumes of the first issue were published sequentially between c. 1815/1816 until 1826 after first being issued in 143 weekly installments. The work appeared in Italian and French. Smaller size editions with smaller much less elaborate plates were published in Florence (1823-38), Naples (1831-42) and even a 16mo. editon in Livorno (1830). Original blindstamp at bottom right image. The sources used for this work are wide. This plate after a sculpture from the Galeria Giustiniani. State: The plates in this work are typically hand-coloured and the plates have the typical blindstamp at bottom right, which this plate lacks. Possibly a rare proof ed.Made by 'G. Bigatti' after 'Giulio Ferrario'. Giulio Ferrario was founder of the 'Societa Tipografica de Classici Italiani' and served as the director of the Braidense National Library in Milan, Italy. Artists that worked on this monumental work are: Gallo Gallina, D.K. Bonatti, A. Biasioli, L. Rossi, Paolo Fumagalli, Gaetano Zancon (1771-1816), G. Bigatti, C. Bramati, G. Gallo, C. Bottiglia, G. Castellini, Antonio Rancati (1784-1816), Vittorio Raineri, Sydney Parkinson, Castelli, A. Sanquirico (1777-1849), Angelo Monticelli (1778-1837), A.L. Rossins, Bottigella and others.Condition: Very good, given age. Very light creasing. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully.Keywords: SAILING SHIPS-JAPAN-DECORATION-DRAGON-ASIA-PL.LXXXVI.PCO-A3D-06.
Verlag: c.1827, 1827
Anbieter: Pictura Prints, Art & Books, Overasselt, Niederlande
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No binding. Zustand: Very Good. Giulio Ferrario (illustrator). 'Planche LXXXV. Temple de Daibods.'Line & aquatint etching with original hand colouring on wove (vellin) paper. Sheet size: 36 x 25 cm. (14,2 x 9,8 inch). Image size: 19,5 x 13,5 cm. (7,7 x 5,3 inch).From: 'Il Costume Antico e Moderno ., l'America.' , by Giulio Ferrario, published in Milan in 21 volumes by Antonio Fortunato Stella in 1827 (first edition, second issue). The 17 volumes of the first issue were published sequentially between c. 1815/1816 until 1826 after first being issued in 143 weekly installments. The work appeared in Italian and French. Smaller size editions with smaller much less elaborate plates were published in Florence (1823-38), Naples (1831-42) and even a 16mo. editon in Livorno (1830). Original blindstamp at bottom right image. The sources used for this work are wide. This plate after a sculpture from the Galeria Giustiniani. State: The plates in this work are typically hand-coloured and the plates have the typical blindstamp at bottom right, which this plate lacks. Possibly a rare proof ed.Made by 'G. Bigatti' after 'Giulio Ferrario'. Giulio Ferrario was founder of the 'Societa Tipografica de Classici Italiani' and served as the director of the Braidense National Library in Milan, Italy. Artists that worked on this monumental work are: Gallo Gallina, D.K. Bonatti, A. Biasioli, L. Rossi, Paolo Fumagalli, Gaetano Zancon (1771-1816), G. Bigatti, C. Bramati, G. Gallo, C. Bottiglia, G. Castellini, Antonio Rancati (1784-1816), Vittorio Raineri, Sydney Parkinson, Castelli, A. Sanquirico (1777-1849), Angelo Monticelli (1778-1837), A.L. Rossins, Bottigella and others.Condition: Very good, given age. Very light creasing and small stains on paper edges. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully.Keywords: JAPANESE TEMPLE-MIYAKO-ARCHITECTURE-JAPAN-ASIA-PL.LXXXV.PCO-A3D-06.
Verlag: c.1827, 1827
Anbieter: Pictura Prints, Art & Books, Overasselt, Niederlande
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Zustand: Very Good. Giulio Ferrario (illustrator). 'Planche LXIX. Habits des femmes.'Line & aquatint etching with original hand colouring on wove (vellin) paper. Sheet size: 25 x 36,5 cm. (9,8 x 14,4 inch). Image size: 12,5 x 18,5 cm. (4,9 x 7,3 inch).From: 'Il Costume Antico e Moderno ., l'America.' , by Giulio Ferrario, published in Milan in 21 volumes by Antonio Fortunato Stella in 1827 (first edition, second issue). The 17 volumes of the first issue were published sequentially between c. 1815/1816 until 1826 after first being issued in 143 weekly installments. The work appeared in Italian and French. Smaller size editions with smaller much less elaborate plates were published in Florence (1823-38), Naples (1831-42) and even a 16mo. editon in Livorno (1830). Original blindstamp at bottom right image. The sources used for this work are wide. This plate after a sculpture from the Galeria Giustiniani. State: The plates in this work are typically hand-coloured and the plates have the typical blindstamp at bottom right, which this plate lacks. Possibly a rare proof ed.Made by 'G. Bigatti' after 'Giulio Ferrario'. Giulio Ferrario was founder of the 'Societa Tipografica de Classici Italiani' and served as the director of the Braidense National Library in Milan, Italy. Artists that worked on this monumental work are: Gallo Gallina, D.K. Bonatti, A. Biasioli, L. Rossi, Paolo Fumagalli, Gaetano Zancon (1771-1816), G. Bigatti, C. Bramati, G. Gallo, C. Bottiglia, G. Castellini, Antonio Rancati (1784-1816), Vittorio Raineri, Sydney Parkinson, Castelli, A. Sanquirico (1777-1849), Angelo Monticelli (1778-1837), A.L. Rossins, Bottigella and others.Condition: Very good, given age. Very light creasing. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully.Keywords: CLOTHES-CHINESE WOMEN-COSTUMES-TRADITIONAL-DRESSES-CHINA-ASIA-PL.LXIX.PCO-A3C-46.
Verlag: c.1827, 1827
Anbieter: Pictura Prints, Art & Books, Overasselt, Niederlande
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Zustand: Very Good. Giulio Ferrario (illustrator). 'Planche LXX. Habillement des femmes tartares et des paysannes.'Line & aquatint etching with original hand colouring on wove (vellin) paper. Sheet size: 25 x 36,5 cm. (9,8 x 14,4 inch). Image size: 13 x 19 cm. (5,1 x 7,5 inch).From: 'Il Costume Antico e Moderno ., l'America.' , by Giulio Ferrario, published in Milan in 21 volumes by Antonio Fortunato Stella in 1827 (first edition, second issue). The 17 volumes of the first issue were published sequentially between c. 1815/1816 until 1826 after first being issued in 143 weekly installments. The work appeared in Italian and French. Smaller size editions with smaller much less elaborate plates were published in Florence (1823-38), Naples (1831-42) and even a 16mo. editon in Livorno (1830). Original blindstamp at bottom right image. The sources used for this work are wide. This plate after a sculpture from the Galeria Giustiniani. State: The plates in this work are typically hand-coloured and the plates have the typical blindstamp at bottom right, which this plate lacks. Possibly a rare proof ed.Made by 'G. Bigatti' after 'Giulio Ferrario'. Giulio Ferrario was founder of the 'Societa Tipografica de Classici Italiani' and served as the director of the Braidense National Library in Milan, Italy. Artists that worked on this monumental work are: Gallo Gallina, D.K. Bonatti, A. Biasioli, L. Rossi, Paolo Fumagalli, Gaetano Zancon (1771-1816), G. Bigatti, C. Bramati, G. Gallo, C. Bottiglia, G. Castellini, Antonio Rancati (1784-1816), Vittorio Raineri, Sydney Parkinson, Castelli, A. Sanquirico (1777-1849), Angelo Monticelli (1778-1837), A.L. Rossins, Bottigella and others.Condition: Very good, given age. Very light creasing. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully.Keywords: TARTAR WOMEN-CLOTHES-COSTUMES-PEASANT-CHINA-ASIA-PL.LXX.PCO-A3C-46.
Verlag: c.1827, 1827
Anbieter: Pictura Prints, Art & Books, Overasselt, Niederlande
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Zustand: Very Good. Giulio Ferrario (illustrator). 'Planche LXVII. Végétaux.'Line & aquatint etching with original hand colouring on wove (vellin) paper. Sheet size: 23 x 36,5 cm. (9,1 x 14,4 inch). Image size: 14 x 20 cm. (5,5 x 7,9 inch).From: 'Il Costume Antico e Moderno ., l'America.' , by Giulio Ferrario, published in Milan in 21 volumes by Antonio Fortunato Stella in 1827 (first edition, second issue). The 17 volumes of the first issue were published sequentially between c. 1815/1816 until 1826 after first being issued in 143 weekly installments. The work appeared in Italian and French. Smaller size editions with smaller much less elaborate plates were published in Florence (1823-38), Naples (1831-42) and even a 16mo. editon in Livorno (1830). Original blindstamp at bottom right image. The sources used for this work are wide. This plate after a sculpture from the Galeria Giustiniani. State: The plates in this work are typically hand-coloured and the plates have the typical blindstamp at bottom right, which this plate lacks. Possibly a rare proof ed.Made by 'G. Bigatti' after 'Giulio Ferrario'. Giulio Ferrario was founder of the 'Societa Tipografica de Classici Italiani' and served as the director of the Braidense National Library in Milan, Italy. Artists that worked on this monumental work are: Gallo Gallina, D.K. Bonatti, A. Biasioli, L. Rossi, Paolo Fumagalli, Gaetano Zancon (1771-1816), G. Bigatti, C. Bramati, G. Gallo, C. Bottiglia, G. Castellini, Antonio Rancati (1784-1816), Vittorio Raineri, Sydney Parkinson, Castelli, A. Sanquirico (1777-1849), Angelo Monticelli (1778-1837), A.L. Rossins, Bottigella and others.Condition: Very good, given age. Very light creasing and some chipping on bottom margin. Stain on right top of the margin. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully.Keywords: NATIVE PLANT SPECIES-VEGETATION-BURMA-MYANMAR-ASIA-PL.LXVII.PCO-A3D-41.
Verlag: c.1827, 1827
Anbieter: Pictura Prints, Art & Books, Overasselt, Niederlande
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Zustand: Very Good. Giulio Ferrario (illustrator). 'Planche LIV. Variété de l'habillement dans l'Inde.'Line & aquatint etching with original hand colouring on wove (vellin) paper. Sheet size: 24 x 36,5 cm. (9,4 x 14,4 inch). Image size: 15 x 20 cm. (5,9 x 7,9 inch).From: 'Il Costume Antico e Moderno ., l'America.' , by Giulio Ferrario, published in Milan in 21 volumes by Antonio Fortunato Stella in 1827 (first edition, second issue). The 17 volumes of the first issue were published sequentially between c. 1815/1816 until 1826 after first being issued in 143 weekly installments. The work appeared in Italian and French. Smaller size editions with smaller much less elaborate plates were published in Florence (1823-38), Naples (1831-42) and even a 16mo. editon in Livorno (1830). Original blindstamp at bottom right image. The sources used for this work are wide. This plate after a sculpture from the Galeria Giustiniani. State: The plates in this work are typically hand-coloured and the plates have the typical blindstamp at bottom right, which this plate lacks. Possibly a rare proof ed.Made by 'G. Bigatti' after 'Giulio Ferrario'. Giulio Ferrario was founder of the 'Societa Tipografica de Classici Italiani' and served as the director of the Braidense National Library in Milan, Italy. Artists that worked on this monumental work are: Gallo Gallina, D.K. Bonatti, A. Biasioli, L. Rossi, Paolo Fumagalli, Gaetano Zancon (1771-1816), G. Bigatti, C. Bramati, G. Gallo, C. Bottiglia, G. Castellini, Antonio Rancati (1784-1816), Vittorio Raineri, Sydney Parkinson, Castelli, A. Sanquirico (1777-1849), Angelo Monticelli (1778-1837), A.L. Rossins, Bottigella and others.Condition: Very good, given age. Very light creasing. Stain on left top corner of the plate. Some chipping on bottom margin. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully.Keywords: TRADITIONAL CLOTHES-COSTUMES-JEWELLERY-INDIA-INDOSTAN-ASIA-PL.LIV.PCO-A3D-34.
Verlag: c.1827, 1827
Anbieter: Pictura Prints, Art & Books, Overasselt, Niederlande
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No binding. Zustand: Very Good. Giulio Ferrario (illustrator). 'Planche XC. Charrue, Vases, Instrumens etc.'Line & aquatint etching with original hand colouring on wove (vellin) paper. Sheet size: 25 x 35,5 cm. (9,8 x 14 inch). Image size: 14 x 19 cm. (5,5 x 7,5 inch).From: 'Il Costume Antico e Moderno ., l'America.' , by Giulio Ferrario, published in Milan in 21 volumes by Antonio Fortunato Stella in 1827 (first edition, second issue). The 17 volumes of the first issue were published sequentially between c. 1815/1816 until 1826 after first being issued in 143 weekly installments. The work appeared in Italian and French. Smaller size editions with smaller much less elaborate plates were published in Florence (1823-38), Naples (1831-42) and even a 16mo. editon in Livorno (1830). Original blindstamp at bottom right image. The sources used for this work are wide. This plate after a sculpture from the Galeria Giustiniani. State: The plates in this work are typically hand-coloured and the plates have the typical blindstamp at bottom right, which this plate lacks. Possibly a rare proof ed.Made by 'G. Bigatti' after 'Giulio Ferrario'. Giulio Ferrario was founder of the 'Societa Tipografica de Classici Italiani' and served as the director of the Braidense National Library in Milan, Italy. Artists that worked on this monumental work are: Gallo Gallina, D.K. Bonatti, A. Biasioli, L. Rossi, Paolo Fumagalli, Gaetano Zancon (1771-1816), G. Bigatti, C. Bramati, G. Gallo, C. Bottiglia, G. Castellini, Antonio Rancati (1784-1816), Vittorio Raineri, Sydney Parkinson, Castelli, A. Sanquirico (1777-1849), Angelo Monticelli (1778-1837), A.L. Rossins, Bottigella and others.Condition: Very good, given age. Very light creasing and some browning on right margin. Some chipping on bottom margin. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully.Keywords: OBJECTS-INSTRUMENTS-VASES-PLOW-SIAM-THAILAND-PL.XC.PCO-A3E-04.
Verlag: c.1827, 1827
Anbieter: Pictura Prints, Art & Books, Overasselt, Niederlande
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Zustand: Very Good. Giulio Ferrario (illustrator). 'Planche LXVIII. Voungé, Maivoun, Voundoc, etc.'Line & aquatint etching with original hand colouring on wove (vellin) paper. Sheet size: 36 x 23,5 cm. (14,2 x 9,3 inch). Image size: 19,5 x 13,5 cm. (7,7 x 5,3 inch).From: 'Il Costume Antico e Moderno ., l'America.' , by Giulio Ferrario, published in Milan in 21 volumes by Antonio Fortunato Stella in 1827 (first edition, second issue). The 17 volumes of the first issue were published sequentially between c. 1815/1816 until 1826 after first being issued in 143 weekly installments. The work appeared in Italian and French. Smaller size editions with smaller much less elaborate plates were published in Florence (1823-38), Naples (1831-42) and even a 16mo. editon in Livorno (1830). Original blindstamp at bottom right image. The sources used for this work are wide. This plate after a sculpture from the Galeria Giustiniani. State: The plates in this work are typically hand-coloured and the plates have the typical blindstamp at bottom right, which this plate lacks. Possibly a rare proof ed.Made by 'G. Bigatti' after 'Giulio Ferrario'. Giulio Ferrario was founder of the 'Societa Tipografica de Classici Italiani' and served as the director of the Braidense National Library in Milan, Italy. Artists that worked on this monumental work are: Gallo Gallina, D.K. Bonatti, A. Biasioli, L. Rossi, Paolo Fumagalli, Gaetano Zancon (1771-1816), G. Bigatti, C. Bramati, G. Gallo, C. Bottiglia, G. Castellini, Antonio Rancati (1784-1816), Vittorio Raineri, Sydney Parkinson, Castelli, A. Sanquirico (1777-1849), Angelo Monticelli (1778-1837), A.L. Rossins, Bottigella and others.Condition: Very good, given age. Very light creasing and overall browning. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully.Keywords: TRADIONAL COSTUMES-MEN-CLOTHES-BURMA-MYANMAR-PL.LXVIII.PCO-A3D-41.
Verlag: c.1827, 1827
Anbieter: Pictura Prints, Art & Books, Overasselt, Niederlande
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Zustand: Very Good. Giulio Ferrario (illustrator). 'Planche XLIII. Charrue, semoir.'Line & aquatint etching with original hand colouring on wove (vellin) paper. Sheet size: 25 x 36,5 cm. (9,8 x 14,4 inch). Image size: 13 x 20,5 cm. (5,1 x 8,1 inch).From: 'Il Costume Antico e Moderno ., l'America.' , by Giulio Ferrario, published in Milan in 21 volumes by Antonio Fortunato Stella in 1827 (first edition, second issue). The 17 volumes of the first issue were published sequentially between c. 1815/1816 until 1826 after first being issued in 143 weekly installments. The work appeared in Italian and French. Smaller size editions with smaller much less elaborate plates were published in Florence (1823-38), Naples (1831-42) and even a 16mo. editon in Livorno (1830). Original blindstamp at bottom right image. The sources used for this work are wide. This plate after a sculpture from the Galeria Giustiniani. State: The plates in this work are typically hand-coloured and the plates have the typical blindstamp at bottom right, which this plate lacks. Possibly a rare proof ed.Made by 'G. Bigatti' after 'Giulio Ferrario'. Giulio Ferrario was founder of the 'Societa Tipografica de Classici Italiani' and served as the director of the Braidense National Library in Milan, Italy. Artists that worked on this monumental work are: Gallo Gallina, D.K. Bonatti, A. Biasioli, L. Rossi, Paolo Fumagalli, Gaetano Zancon (1771-1816), G. Bigatti, C. Bramati, G. Gallo, C. Bottiglia, G. Castellini, Antonio Rancati (1784-1816), Vittorio Raineri, Sydney Parkinson, Castelli, A. Sanquirico (1777-1849), Angelo Monticelli (1778-1837), A.L. Rossins, Bottigella and others.Condition: Very good, given age. Very light creasing. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully.Keywords: AGRICULTURE TOOLS-TRADITIONAL-PLOW-SEEDER-CHINA-ASIA-PL.XLIII.PCO-A3C-33.
Verlag: c.1827, 1827
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Zustand: Very Good. Giulio Ferrario (illustrator). 'Planche LIV. Maisons des mandarins.'Line & aquatint etching with original hand colouring on wove (vellin) paper. Sheet size: 36 x 25 cm. (14,2 x 9,8 inch). Image size: 18 x 12 cm. (7,1 x 4,7 inch).From: 'Il Costume Antico e Moderno ., l'America.' , by Giulio Ferrario, published in Milan in 21 volumes by Antonio Fortunato Stella in 1827 (first edition, second issue). The 17 volumes of the first issue were published sequentially between c. 1815/1816 until 1826 after first being issued in 143 weekly installments. The work appeared in Italian and French. Smaller size editions with smaller much less elaborate plates were published in Florence (1823-38), Naples (1831-42) and even a 16mo. editon in Livorno (1830). Original blindstamp at bottom right image. The sources used for this work are wide. This plate after a sculpture from the Galeria Giustiniani. State: The plates in this work are typically hand-coloured and the plates have the typical blindstamp at bottom right, which this plate lacks. Possibly a rare proof ed.Made by 'G. Bigatti' after 'Giulio Ferrario'. Giulio Ferrario was founder of the 'Societa Tipografica de Classici Italiani' and served as the director of the Braidense National Library in Milan, Italy. Artists that worked on this monumental work are: Gallo Gallina, D.K. Bonatti, A. Biasioli, L. Rossi, Paolo Fumagalli, Gaetano Zancon (1771-1816), G. Bigatti, C. Bramati, G. Gallo, C. Bottiglia, G. Castellini, Antonio Rancati (1784-1816), Vittorio Raineri, Sydney Parkinson, Castelli, A. Sanquirico (1777-1849), Angelo Monticelli (1778-1837), A.L. Rossins, Bottigella and others.Condition: Very good, given age. Very light creasing. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully.Keywords: MANDARIN HOUSE-ARCHITECTURE-CHINA-ASIA-PL.LIV.PCO-A3C-38.
Verlag: c.1827, 1827
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Zustand: Very Good. Giulio Ferrario (illustrator). 'Planche XLV. Machines pour arroser les terres.'Line & aquatint etching with original hand colouring on wove (vellin) paper. Sheet size: 25 x 36 cm. (9,8 x 14,2 inch). Image size: 15 x 19,5 cm. (5,9 x 7,7 inch).From: 'Il Costume Antico e Moderno ., l'America.' , by Giulio Ferrario, published in Milan in 21 volumes by Antonio Fortunato Stella in 1827 (first edition, second issue). The 17 volumes of the first issue were published sequentially between c. 1815/1816 until 1826 after first being issued in 143 weekly installments. The work appeared in Italian and French. Smaller size editions with smaller much less elaborate plates were published in Florence (1823-38), Naples (1831-42) and even a 16mo. editon in Livorno (1830). Original blindstamp at bottom right image. The sources used for this work are wide. This plate after a sculpture from the Galeria Giustiniani. State: The plates in this work are typically hand-coloured and the plates have the typical blindstamp at bottom right, which this plate lacks. Possibly a rare proof ed.Made by 'G. Bigatti' after 'Giulio Ferrario'. Giulio Ferrario was founder of the 'Societa Tipografica de Classici Italiani' and served as the director of the Braidense National Library in Milan, Italy. Artists that worked on this monumental work are: Gallo Gallina, D.K. Bonatti, A. Biasioli, L. Rossi, Paolo Fumagalli, Gaetano Zancon (1771-1816), G. Bigatti, C. Bramati, G. Gallo, C. Bottiglia, G. Castellini, Antonio Rancati (1784-1816), Vittorio Raineri, Sydney Parkinson, Castelli, A. Sanquirico (1777-1849), Angelo Monticelli (1778-1837), A.L. Rossins, Bottigella and others.Condition: Very good, given age. Very light creasing. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully.Keywords: AGRICULTURE MACHINE-TOOLS-TRADITIONAL-CHINA-PL.XLV.PCO-A3C-34.
Verlag: c.1827, 1827
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Zustand: Very Good. Giulio Ferrario (illustrator). 'Planche XX. Anciennes armes de Chinois.'Line & aquatint etching with original hand colouring on wove (vellin) paper. Sheet size: 25 x 36,5 cm. (9,8 x 14,4 inch). Image size: 13 x 19,5 cm. (5,1 x 7,7 inch).From: 'Il Costume Antico e Moderno ., l'America.' , by Giulio Ferrario, published in Milan in 21 volumes by Antonio Fortunato Stella in 1827 (first edition, second issue). The 17 volumes of the first issue were published sequentially between c. 1815/1816 until 1826 after first being issued in 143 weekly installments. The work appeared in Italian and French. Smaller size editions with smaller much less elaborate plates were published in Florence (1823-38), Naples (1831-42) and even a 16mo. editon in Livorno (1830). Original blindstamp at bottom right image. The sources used for this work are wide. This plate after a sculpture from the Galeria Giustiniani. State: The plates in this work are typically hand-coloured and the plates have the typical blindstamp at bottom right, which this plate lacks. Possibly a rare proof ed.Made by 'G. Bigatti' after 'Giulio Ferrario'. Giulio Ferrario was founder of the 'Societa Tipografica de Classici Italiani' and served as the director of the Braidense National Library in Milan, Italy. Artists that worked on this monumental work are: Gallo Gallina, D.K. Bonatti, A. Biasioli, L. Rossi, Paolo Fumagalli, Gaetano Zancon (1771-1816), G. Bigatti, C. Bramati, G. Gallo, C. Bottiglia, G. Castellini, Antonio Rancati (1784-1816), Vittorio Raineri, Sydney Parkinson, Castelli, A. Sanquirico (1777-1849), Angelo Monticelli (1778-1837), A.L. Rossins, Bottigella and others.Condition: Very good, given age. Very light creasing. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully.Keywords: ANCIENT WEAPONS-TRADITIONAL-AXE-BOW AND ARROW-SPEAR-CHINA-PL.XX.PCO-A3C-21.
Verlag: c.1827, 1827
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Zustand: Very Good. Giulio Ferrario (illustrator). 'Planche XIII. Ancien Empereur dans son char.'Line & aquatint etching with original hand colouring on wove (vellin) paper. Sheet size: 36 x 25 cm. (14,2 x 9,8 inch). Image size: 19 x 13 cm. (7,5 x 5,1 inch).From: 'Il Costume Antico e Moderno ., l'America.' , by Giulio Ferrario, published in Milan in 21 volumes by Antonio Fortunato Stella in 1827 (first edition, second issue). The 17 volumes of the first issue were published sequentially between c. 1815/1816 until 1826 after first being issued in 143 weekly installments. The work appeared in Italian and French. Smaller size editions with smaller much less elaborate plates were published in Florence (1823-38), Naples (1831-42) and even a 16mo. editon in Livorno (1830). Original blindstamp at bottom right image. The sources used for this work are wide. This plate after a sculpture from the Galeria Giustiniani. State: The plates in this work are typically hand-coloured and the plates have the typical blindstamp at bottom right, which this plate lacks. Possibly a rare proof ed.Made by 'G. Bigatti' after 'Giulio Ferrario'. Giulio Ferrario was founder of the 'Societa Tipografica de Classici Italiani' and served as the director of the Braidense National Library in Milan, Italy. Artists that worked on this monumental work are: Gallo Gallina, D.K. Bonatti, A. Biasioli, L. Rossi, Paolo Fumagalli, Gaetano Zancon (1771-1816), G. Bigatti, C. Bramati, G. Gallo, C. Bottiglia, G. Castellini, Antonio Rancati (1784-1816), Vittorio Raineri, Sydney Parkinson, Castelli, A. Sanquirico (1777-1849), Angelo Monticelli (1778-1837), A.L. Rossins, Bottigella and others.Condition: Very good, given age. Very light creasing. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully.Keywords: EMPEROR-CHARIOT-CHINA-HORSE-CARRIAGE-PL.XIII.PCO-A3C-18.
Verlag: c.1827, 1827
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Zustand: Very Good. Giulio Ferrario (illustrator). 'Planche XXI. Char de guerre.'Line & aquatint etching with original hand colouring on wove (vellin) paper. Sheet size: 35 x 25 cm. (13,8 x 9,8 inch). Image size: 19,5 x 13 cm. (7,7 x 5,1 inch).From: 'Il Costume Antico e Moderno ., l'America.' , by Giulio Ferrario, published in Milan in 21 volumes by Antonio Fortunato Stella in 1827 (first edition, second issue). The 17 volumes of the first issue were published sequentially between c. 1815/1816 until 1826 after first being issued in 143 weekly installments. The work appeared in Italian and French. Smaller size editions with smaller much less elaborate plates were published in Florence (1823-38), Naples (1831-42) and even a 16mo. editon in Livorno (1830). Original blindstamp at bottom right image. The sources used for this work are wide. This plate after a sculpture from the Galeria Giustiniani. State: The plates in this work are typically hand-coloured and the plates have the typical blindstamp at bottom right, which this plate lacks. Possibly a rare proof ed.Made by 'G. Bigatti' after 'Giulio Ferrario'. Giulio Ferrario was founder of the 'Societa Tipografica de Classici Italiani' and served as the director of the Braidense National Library in Milan, Italy. Artists that worked on this monumental work are: Gallo Gallina, D.K. Bonatti, A. Biasioli, L. Rossi, Paolo Fumagalli, Gaetano Zancon (1771-1816), G. Bigatti, C. Bramati, G. Gallo, C. Bottiglia, G. Castellini, Antonio Rancati (1784-1816), Vittorio Raineri, Sydney Parkinson, Castelli, A. Sanquirico (1777-1849), Angelo Monticelli (1778-1837), A.L. Rossins, Bottigella and others.Condition: Very good, given age. Very light creasing. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully.Keywords: WAR EQUIPMENT-HORSE AND CARRIAGE-CHINA-PL.XXI.PCO-A3C-22.
Verlag: c.1827, 1827
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Zustand: Very Good. Giulio Ferrario (illustrator). 'Planche XV. Empereurs tartaro-chinois et mandarins.'Line & aquatint etching with original hand colouring on wove (vellin) paper. Sheet size: 24,5 x 37 cm. (9,6 x 14,6 inch). Image size: 13 x 18,5 cm. (5,1 x 7,3 inch).From: 'Il Costume Antico e Moderno ., l'America.' , by Giulio Ferrario, published in Milan in 21 volumes by Antonio Fortunato Stella in 1827 (first edition, second issue). The 17 volumes of the first issue were published sequentially between c. 1815/1816 until 1826 after first being issued in 143 weekly installments. The work appeared in Italian and French. Smaller size editions with smaller much less elaborate plates were published in Florence (1823-38), Naples (1831-42) and even a 16mo. editon in Livorno (1830). Original blindstamp at bottom right image. The sources used for this work are wide. This plate after a sculpture from the Galeria Giustiniani. State: The plates in this work are typically hand-coloured and the plates have the typical blindstamp at bottom right, which this plate lacks. Possibly a rare proof ed.Made by 'G. Bigatti' after 'Giulio Ferrario'. Giulio Ferrario was founder of the 'Societa Tipografica de Classici Italiani' and served as the director of the Braidense National Library in Milan, Italy. Artists that worked on this monumental work are: Gallo Gallina, D.K. Bonatti, A. Biasioli, L. Rossi, Paolo Fumagalli, Gaetano Zancon (1771-1816), G. Bigatti, C. Bramati, G. Gallo, C. Bottiglia, G. Castellini, Antonio Rancati (1784-1816), Vittorio Raineri, Sydney Parkinson, Castelli, A. Sanquirico (1777-1849), Angelo Monticelli (1778-1837), A.L. Rossins, Bottigella and others.Condition: Very good, given age. Very light creasing. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully.Keywords: TRADITIONAL CLOTHES-EMPERORS-MANDARINS-CHINA-PL.XV.PCO-A3C-19.
Verlag: c.1827, 1827
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Zustand: Very Good. Giulio Ferrario (illustrator). 'Planche XIV. Empereurs et mandarins avec leur ancien habillement.'Line & aquatint etching with original hand colouring on wove (vellin) paper. Sheet size: 24 x 36 cm. (9,4 x 14,2 inch). Image size: 13 x 18 cm. (5,1 x 7,1 inch).From: 'Il Costume Antico e Moderno ., l'America.' , by Giulio Ferrario, published in Milan in 21 volumes by Antonio Fortunato Stella in 1827 (first edition, second issue). The 17 volumes of the first issue were published sequentially between c. 1815/1816 until 1826 after first being issued in 143 weekly installments. The work appeared in Italian and French. Smaller size editions with smaller much less elaborate plates were published in Florence (1823-38), Naples (1831-42) and even a 16mo. editon in Livorno (1830). Original blindstamp at bottom right image. The sources used for this work are wide. This plate after a sculpture from the Galeria Giustiniani. State: The plates in this work are typically hand-coloured and the plates have the typical blindstamp at bottom right, which this plate lacks. Possibly a rare proof ed.Made by 'G. Bigatti' after 'Giulio Ferrario'. Giulio Ferrario was founder of the 'Societa Tipografica de Classici Italiani' and served as the director of the Braidense National Library in Milan, Italy. Artists that worked on this monumental work are: Gallo Gallina, D.K. Bonatti, A. Biasioli, L. Rossi, Paolo Fumagalli, Gaetano Zancon (1771-1816), G. Bigatti, C. Bramati, G. Gallo, C. Bottiglia, G. Castellini, Antonio Rancati (1784-1816), Vittorio Raineri, Sydney Parkinson, Castelli, A. Sanquirico (1777-1849), Angelo Monticelli (1778-1837), A.L. Rossins, Bottigella and others.Condition: Very good, given age. Very light creasing. Crease in bottom margin. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully.Keywords: TRADITIONAL CLOTHES-EMPERORS-MANDARINS-CHINA-PL.XIV.PCO-A3C-18.
Verlag: c.1827, 1827
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Zustand: Very Good. Giulio Ferrario (illustrator). 'Planche XXIII. Infanterie.'Line & aquatint etching with original hand colouring on wove (vellin) paper. Sheet size: 36 x 25 cm. (14,2 x 9,8 inch). Image size: 19 x 13,5 cm. (7,5 x 5,3 inch).From: 'Il Costume Antico e Moderno ., l'America.' , by Giulio Ferrario, published in Milan in 21 volumes by Antonio Fortunato Stella in 1827 (first edition, second issue). The 17 volumes of the first issue were published sequentially between c. 1815/1816 until 1826 after first being issued in 143 weekly installments. The work appeared in Italian and French. Smaller size editions with smaller much less elaborate plates were published in Florence (1823-38), Naples (1831-42) and even a 16mo. editon in Livorno (1830). Original blindstamp at bottom right image. The sources used for this work are wide. This plate after a sculpture from the Galeria Giustiniani. State: The plates in this work are typically hand-coloured and the plates have the typical blindstamp at bottom right, which this plate lacks. Possibly a rare proof ed.Made by 'G. Bigatti' after 'Giulio Ferrario'. Giulio Ferrario was founder of the 'Societa Tipografica de Classici Italiani' and served as the director of the Braidense National Library in Milan, Italy. Artists that worked on this monumental work are: Gallo Gallina, D.K. Bonatti, A. Biasioli, L. Rossi, Paolo Fumagalli, Gaetano Zancon (1771-1816), G. Bigatti, C. Bramati, G. Gallo, C. Bottiglia, G. Castellini, Antonio Rancati (1784-1816), Vittorio Raineri, Sydney Parkinson, Castelli, A. Sanquirico (1777-1849), Angelo Monticelli (1778-1837), A.L. Rossins, Bottigella and others.Condition: Very good, given age. Very light creasing. Overall browning. Some chipping on left margin. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully.Keywords: WARRIORS-COSTUMES-WEAPONS-MILITARY-CHINA-PL.XXIII.PCO-A3C-23.
Verlag: c.1827, 1827
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Zustand: Very Good. Giulio Ferrario (illustrator). 'Planche LVII. Habillement des hommes de service.'Line & aquatint etching with original hand colouring on wove (vellin) paper. Sheet size: 36 x 24,5 cm. (14,2 x 9,6 inch). Image size: 20 x 14 cm. (7,9 x 5,5 inch).From: 'Il Costume Antico e Moderno ., l'America.' , by Giulio Ferrario, published in Milan in 21 volumes by Antonio Fortunato Stella in 1827 (first edition, second issue). The 17 volumes of the first issue were published sequentially between c. 1815/1816 until 1826 after first being issued in 143 weekly installments. The work appeared in Italian and French. Smaller size editions with smaller much less elaborate plates were published in Florence (1823-38), Naples (1831-42) and even a 16mo. editon in Livorno (1830). Original blindstamp at bottom right image. The sources used for this work are wide. This plate after a sculpture from the Galeria Giustiniani. State: The plates in this work are typically hand-coloured and the plates have the typical blindstamp at bottom right, which this plate lacks. Possibly a rare proof ed.Made by 'G. Bigatti' after 'Giulio Ferrario'. Giulio Ferrario was founder of the 'Societa Tipografica de Classici Italiani' and served as the director of the Braidense National Library in Milan, Italy. Artists that worked on this monumental work are: Gallo Gallina, D.K. Bonatti, A. Biasioli, L. Rossi, Paolo Fumagalli, Gaetano Zancon (1771-1816), G. Bigatti, C. Bramati, G. Gallo, C. Bottiglia, G. Castellini, Antonio Rancati (1784-1816), Vittorio Raineri, Sydney Parkinson, Castelli, A. Sanquirico (1777-1849), Angelo Monticelli (1778-1837), A.L. Rossins, Bottigella and others.Condition: Very good, given age. Very light creasing and fold on left margin. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully.Keywords: TRADITIONAL COSTUMES-MILITARY MEN-INDIA-INDOSTAN-PL.LVII.PCO-A3D-36.
Verlag: c.1827, 1827
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Zustand: Good. Giulio Ferrario (illustrator). 'Planche LV. Habillement des Indiens.'Line & aquatint etching with original hand colouring on wove (vellin) paper. Sheet size: 24 x 36 cm. (9,4 x 14,2 inch). Image size: 14 x 19,5 cm. (5,5 x 7,7 inch).From: 'Il Costume Antico e Moderno ., l'America.' , by Giulio Ferrario, published in Milan in 21 volumes by Antonio Fortunato Stella in 1827 (first edition, second issue). The 17 volumes of the first issue were published sequentially between c. 1815/1816 until 1826 after first being issued in 143 weekly installments. The work appeared in Italian and French. Smaller size editions with smaller much less elaborate plates were published in Florence (1823-38), Naples (1831-42) and even a 16mo. editon in Livorno (1830). Original blindstamp at bottom right image. The sources used for this work are wide. This plate after a sculpture from the Galeria Giustiniani. State: The plates in this work are typically hand-coloured and the plates have the typical blindstamp at bottom right, which this plate lacks. Possibly a rare proof ed.Made by 'G. Bigatti' after 'Giulio Ferrario'. Giulio Ferrario was founder of the 'Societa Tipografica de Classici Italiani' and served as the director of the Braidense National Library in Milan, Italy. Artists that worked on this monumental work are: Gallo Gallina, D.K. Bonatti, A. Biasioli, L. Rossi, Paolo Fumagalli, Gaetano Zancon (1771-1816), G. Bigatti, C. Bramati, G. Gallo, C. Bottiglia, G. Castellini, Antonio Rancati (1784-1816), Vittorio Raineri, Sydney Parkinson, Castelli, A. Sanquirico (1777-1849), Angelo Monticelli (1778-1837), A.L. Rossins, Bottigella and others.Condition: Good, given age. Very light creasing and overall browning. Chipping on bottom margin. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully.Keywords: TRADITIONAL CLOTHES-WOMEN-INDIA-INDOSTAN-ASIA-PL.LV.PCO-A3D-35.