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While our images are electronically watermarked, the antique prints themselves are not.
#BC59 $195
Each measures approximately 8 1/2
by 12 1/2 inches.
We are delighted to offer engravings from the dynamic
and exceedingly rare work of George Andreas Boeckler
(1648 – 1685), “Architectura Curiosa Nova” published in
1664 in Nuremberg, Germany. Boeckler, a German architect
and engineer from Nuremberg was fascinated with
water-raising devices, mills and other industrial
machinery, fountains and all things mechanical,
especially machines with many gears and complex moving
parts.
“Architectura Curiosa Nova” is a comprehensive overview
of the fountains of Europe with an introduction about
the technical side of hydraulic engineering. It shows
many examples of fountains and the differing effects
that can be created by the flow of water through them.
Each hand coloured engraving is strongly rendered on
lightly creamy, chain-lined paper that is in remarkably
good condition for a work that is now almost 350 years
of age. There is occasional very minor foxing that in no way detracts from the
remarkable beauty of the images. Each print has been
recently hand coloured by our professional English
colorist. The measurements are approximately 8 1/2 by 12
1/2 inches and a copy of the frontispiece accompanies
each print. It is truly a
wonderful work that not only has historical and
scientific value, but presents these beautiful feats of
engineering and architecture in a superbly decorative
manner.
We accept credit cards, PayPal, checks, and money
orders. Washington state residents pay Washington state sales tax.
Shipping for this item is $8.95. Items can be combined
to save on postage. Our environment is smoke free. We
pack professionally using only new materials. All items
are beautifully wrapped and suitable for sending
directly as gifts. You may return any item within 7 days
if not satisfied. To order, you may call us at
1-888-PANTEEK or email panteek@aol.com.
  
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