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Italy is a country located in southern Europe, bordered by the Mediterranean Sea to the south and surrounded by several other countries including France

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Background imageItaly Collection: Adriatic chart, c.1620 (vellum)

Adriatic chart, c.1620 (vellum)
7339786 Adriatic chart, c.1620 (vellum) by Unknown Artist, (17th century); 41x60 cm; National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Creator)

Background imageItaly Collection: Chart of Moscow and the Black Sea, 1554 (vellum)

Chart of Moscow and the Black Sea, 1554 (vellum)
7339650 Chart of Moscow and the Black Sea, 1554 (vellum) by Agnese, Battista (c.1500-64); 26x40 cm; National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Creator: Johan B. Agnese 'Moscaw oder Reuss')

Background imageItaly Collection: Chrso, 1590 (Manuscript)

Chrso, 1590 (Manuscript)
7339637 Chrso, 1590 (Manuscript) by Antonio, Millo (16th century); 31x205 cm; National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Creator: Millo, Antonio Bound sheet. Ms. Additional Places: Cres)

Background imageItaly Collection: Map of Lampedusa, Sicily, 1803 (engraving)

Map of Lampedusa, Sicily, 1803 (engraving)
7339532 Map of Lampedusa, Sicily, 1803 (engraving) by Dalrymple, Alexander (18th-19th century); 48.5x64 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageItaly Collection: Cosimo I de' Medici (Cosimo I de' Medici, 1519-1574) planning the conquest of Siena in 1555. Detail

Cosimo I de' Medici (Cosimo I de' Medici, 1519-1574) planning the conquest of Siena in 1555. Detail
BEN5475972 Cosimo I de' Medici (Cosimo I de' Medici, 1519-1574) planning the conquest of Siena in 1555. Detail. With a compass and a map on his desk, he is looking for a combat strategy

Background imageItaly Collection: Primary cities of Italy, their population and historical division - statistics of the individual

Primary cities of Italy, their population and historical division - statistics of the individual states"
FGL5504190 Primary cities of Italy, their population and historical division - statistics of the individual states", detail of the territories marked in yellow in the eastern part of the north

Background imageItaly Collection: A city in Libya after the Cosmographia of Julius Solinus (14th century). In the middle row

A city in Libya after the Cosmographia of Julius Solinus (14th century). In the middle row
GIA5033683 A city in Libya after the Cosmographia of Julius Solinus (14th century). In the middle row, in the center and on the left you can recognize Sabratha and Leptis Magna.; (add.info)

Background imageItaly Collection: Geography : map representing the Americas with the traces of the voyages of the navigator

Geography : map representing the Americas with the traces of the voyages of the navigator Christopher Columbus to
VEN5031147 Geography : map representing the Americas with the traces of the voyages of the navigator Christopher Columbus to the New World.; (add.info)

Background imageItaly Collection: Frontispice of the atlas ' Theatre of the World' (Theatrum Orbis Terrarum)

Frontispice of the atlas " Theatre of the World" (Theatrum Orbis Terrarum) by Abraham Ortelius (1528-1598)
VEN5030419 Frontispice of the atlas " Theatre of the World" (Theatrum Orbis Terrarum) by Abraham Ortelius (1528-1598), Dutch cartographer in an Italian edition, late 16th century

Background imageItaly Collection: First World War: Patriotic Map showing five young women representing the Allied countries in their

First World War: Patriotic Map showing five young women representing the Allied countries in their symbolic dress
LUX4745083 First World War: Patriotic Map showing five young women representing the Allied countries in their symbolic dress, 1915

Background imageItaly Collection: Geographic map of the French Empire and Kingdom of Italy in 1809

Geographic map of the French Empire and Kingdom of Italy in 1809 (Map of french empire and kingdom of Italy)
ELD4925058 Geographic map of the French Empire and Kingdom of Italy in 1809 (Map of french empire and kingdom of Italy, 1809) Engraving from " Atlas Universel" by Houze

Background imageItaly Collection: Map of the Eastern Empire after the fall of Constantinople by the French Crusaders in 1204

Map of the Eastern Empire after the fall of Constantinople by the French Crusaders in 1204
ELD4927970 Map of the Eastern Empire after the fall of Constantinople by the French Crusaders in 1204 and map of Italy during the Guelphs and Ghibellin fights (Guelfi e ghibellini)

Background imageItaly Collection: Map of the Atlantic with the coasts of the New World made by the navigator of the expedition of

Map of the Atlantic with the coasts of the New World made by the navigator of the expedition of Christopher Columbus
NWI4846249 Map of the Atlantic with the coasts of the New World made by the navigator of the expedition of Christopher Columbus, Juan de la Cosa (1460-1510), in 1500

Background imageItaly Collection: Allegory of the British Empire as the Colossus of Rhodes, 19th century

Allegory of the British Empire as the Colossus of Rhodes, 19th century
CUL4940269 Allegory of the British Empire as the Colossus of Rhodes, 19th century; (add.info.: Il Colosso di Rodi. Allegory of the British Empire as the 'Colossus of Rhodes" monitoring)

Background imageItaly Collection: First World War: France, Patriotic Map showing four young children in Italian, English

First World War: France, Patriotic Map showing four young children in Italian, English
LUX4738398 First World War: France, Patriotic Map showing four young children in Italian, English, Belgian and Russian soldier uniforms around the French flag

Background imageItaly Collection: First World War: France, Patriotic Map showing four soldiers representing Allied Armies firing in

First World War: France, Patriotic Map showing four soldiers representing Allied Armies firing in heart on enemy
LUX4742673 First World War: France, Patriotic Map showing four soldiers representing Allied Armies firing in heart on enemy aircraft

Background imageItaly Collection: First World War: France, Patriotic Map showing a young woman wearing the Allies flags, 1915

First World War: France, Patriotic Map showing a young woman wearing the Allies flags, 1915
LUX4741716 First World War: France, Patriotic Map showing a young woman wearing the Allies flags, 1915, Map titled: Long live the Allies; (add.info)

Background imageItaly Collection: Mosaic of a bear wounded with a spear from the Casa dell'Orso, House of the Bear, VII.II.45

Mosaic of a bear wounded with a spear from the Casa dell'Orso, House of the Bear, VII.II.45
FLO4687099 Mosaic of a bear wounded with a spear from the Casa dell'Orso, House of the Bear, VII.II.45. Chromolithograph by Victor Steeger after an illustration by Geremia Discanno from Emile Presuhn

Background imageItaly Collection: Mural from the Casa di Arianna or House of Ariadne, Reg. VII, Ins. IV, No

Mural from the Casa di Arianna or House of Ariadne, Reg. VII, Ins. IV, No
FLO4687004 Mural from the Casa di Arianna or House of Ariadne, Reg. VII, Ins. IV, No. 51, and wallpaper from the House of Chlorus and Caprasia or Casa del Gallo II, Reg. IX, Ins. II, No. 10

Background imageItaly Collection: Decorated ceiling from the House of Chlorus and Caprasia or Casa del Gallo II, Reg. IX, Ins

Decorated ceiling from the House of Chlorus and Caprasia or Casa del Gallo II, Reg. IX, Ins. II, No. 10
FLO4687002 Decorated ceiling from the House of Chlorus and Caprasia or Casa del Gallo II, Reg. IX, Ins. II, No. 10. Chromolithograph by Victor Steeger after an illustration by Geremia Discanno

Background imageItaly Collection: Plaster cast of a man's body from the Via Stabiana, now in the Museum of Pompeii

Plaster cast of a man's body from the Via Stabiana, now in the Museum of Pompeii
FLO4687098 Plaster cast of a man's body from the Via Stabiana, now in the Museum of Pompeii. Chromolithograph by Victor Steeger after an illustration by Geremia Discanno from Emile Presuhn (1844-1878)

Background imageItaly Collection: Map showing the course of Christopher Columbus from Guanahani to Cuba in 1492

Map showing the course of Christopher Columbus from Guanahani to Cuba in 1492
2915328 Map showing the course of Christopher Columbus from Guanahani to Cuba in 1492. From the book Life of Christopher Columbus by Clements R. Markham published 1892.; Photo © Hilary Morgan

Background imageItaly Collection: Trevise in the Italian Po Valley, 1700

Trevise in the Italian Po Valley, 1700
2900911 Trevise in the Italian Po Valley, 1700; (add.info.: Trevise in the Italian Po Valley, 1700.); Buyenlarge Archive/UIG

Background imageItaly Collection: Casal on the Po River, 1700

Casal on the Po River, 1700
2900909 Casal on the Po River, 1700; (add.info.: Casal on the Po River, 1700.); Buyenlarge Archive/UIG

Background imageItaly Collection: Ivrea Near Turin, 1700

Ivrea Near Turin, 1700
2900908 Ivrea Near Turin, 1700; (add.info.: Ivrea is a town and commune of the province of Turin in the Piedmont region of northwestern Italy)

Background imageItaly Collection: Syracuse at the Time of the Siege, 415-413 BC (litho)

Syracuse at the Time of the Siege, 415-413 BC (litho)
8652547 Syracuse at the Time of the Siege, 415-413 BC (litho) by Bartholomew, John George (1860-1920) ; Private Collection; (add.info.: Syracuse at the Time of the Siege, 415-413 BC)

Background imageItaly Collection: Caesar, Gallic War: Clades Belgarum (litho)

Caesar, Gallic War: Clades Belgarum (litho)
8636507 Caesar, Gallic War: Clades Belgarum (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Clades Belgarum)

Background imageItaly Collection: Caesar, Gallic War: Nerviorum Clades (litho)

Caesar, Gallic War: Nerviorum Clades (litho)
8636505 Caesar, Gallic War: Nerviorum Clades (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Nerviorum Clades)

Background imageItaly Collection: ROMA

ROMA
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Background imageItaly Collection: Roman Britain (litho)

Roman Britain (litho)
8661402 Roman Britain (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Roman Britain. Following the raids of Julius Caesar in 55 and 54 BC the southern British tribes)

Background imageItaly Collection: Floor Plan Of The 6Th Century Byzantine San Vitale Church In Ravenna, Italy

Floor Plan Of The 6Th Century Byzantine San Vitale Church In Ravenna, Italy
UIG5420216 Floor Plan Of The 6Th Century Byzantine San Vitale Church In Ravenna, Italy. From Les Artes Au Moyen Age, Published Paris 1873 ©UIG/Leemage

Background imageItaly Collection: Primary cities of Europe, their population and degree of trade of individual states (print)

Primary cities of Europe, their population and degree of trade of individual states (print)
6202957 Primary cities of Europe, their population and degree of trade of individual states (print; (add.info.: CARTOGRAPHY "Primary cities of Europe)

Background imageItaly Collection: Risorgimento: map of attack and defense works at the time of the siege of Rome by the French of

Risorgimento: map of attack and defense works at the time of the siege of Rome by the French of Oudinot in June 1849
BEN5479528 Risorgimento: map of attack and defense works at the time of the siege of Rome by the French of Oudinot in June 1849

Background imageItaly Collection: Map of Milan, Italy, 1726. (print)

Map of Milan, Italy, 1726. (print)
7419906 Map of Milan, Italy, 1726. (print); (add.info.: Map of Milan, Italy, 1726. After an 18th century print by Daniel Stopendaal.); Photo © Ken Welsh. All rights reserved 2024

Background imageItaly Collection: Chart of Sicily, 1554 (vellum)

Chart of Sicily, 1554 (vellum)
7339643 Chart of Sicily, 1554 (vellum) by Agnese, Battista (c.1500-64); 26x40 cm; National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Creator)

Background imageItaly Collection: General chart of the Mediterranean Sea including the Gulf of Venice, Archipelago

General chart of the Mediterranean Sea including the Gulf of Venice, Archipelago
7339360 General chart of the Mediterranean Sea including the Gulf of Venice, Archipelago and part of the Black Sea with the steampacket routes, 1846 (coloured engraving) by Wyld

Background imageItaly Collection: Plan of Milan with the churches, 1700

Plan of Milan with the churches, 1700
QUA5033631 Plan of Milan with the churches, 1700; (add.info.: Plan of Milan with the churches, 1700); Photo © Mauro Ranzani

Background imageItaly Collection: Vegetable garden of the University of Bologna. Plan. sd. Archiginnasio Library, Bologna

Vegetable garden of the University of Bologna. Plan. sd. Archiginnasio Library, Bologna
VEN5027209 Vegetable garden of the University of Bologna. Plan. sd. Archiginnasio Library, Bologna.; (add.info.: Vegetable garden of the University of Bologna. Plan. sd)

Background imageItaly Collection: Map of Greece and Italy from Constantine I the Great to the sack of Rome during the migration period

Map of Greece and Italy from Constantine I the Great to the sack of Rome during the migration period
ELD4928075 Map of Greece and Italy from Constantine I the Great to the sack of Rome during the migration period, 410) Engraving from Houze's "Atlas Universale"

Background imageItaly Collection: Amerigo Vespucci (Americus Vespucius) (1451/1454-1512), Italian merchant and navigator

Amerigo Vespucci (Americus Vespucius) (1451/1454-1512), Italian merchant and navigator, holding a geographic map
NWI4922392 Amerigo Vespucci (Americus Vespucius) (1451/1454-1512), Italian merchant and navigator, holding a geographic map

Background imageItaly Collection: Italy, Temple of Hera former called Temple of Poseidon, in Paestum illustration

Italy, Temple of Hera former called Temple of Poseidon, in Paestum illustration
UTD4921792 Italy, Temple of Hera former called Temple of Poseidon, in Paestum illustration from : " Kunsthistorische Bilderbogen " (Art history image gallery), first part, published by E

Background imageItaly Collection: The Ladrones, later renamed the Mariana Islands, in the Pacific Ocean

The Ladrones, later renamed the Mariana Islands, in the Pacific Ocean, as discovered by Fernand de Magellan (1480-1521)
NWI4852248 The Ladrones, later renamed the Mariana Islands, in the Pacific Ocean, as discovered by Fernand de Magellan (1480-1521) in 1521, with the representation of an indigenous boat

Background imageItaly Collection: Map of the city of Rome in Antiquity showing the fourteen regions under the rule of Cesar Augustus

Map of the city of Rome in Antiquity showing the fourteen regions under the rule of Cesar Augustus
NWI4857112 Map of the city of Rome in Antiquity showing the fourteen regions under the rule of Cesar Augustus (Octavian or Octavian, -63-14), around the 1st century

Background imageItaly Collection: Christopher Columbus (1451-1506) defends his travel project at the University of Salamanca

Christopher Columbus (1451-1506) defends his travel project at the University of Salamanca (15th century)
NWI4900722 Christopher Columbus (1451-1506) defends his travel project at the University of Salamanca (15th century). Columbus defending his views before the Council at Salamanca.; (add.info)

Background imageItaly Collection: Map of the ground floor of the University of Bologna. Archiginnasio Library, Bologna

Map of the ground floor of the University of Bologna. Archiginnasio Library, Bologna
VEN5027198 Map of the ground floor of the University of Bologna. Archiginnasio Library, Bologna.; (add.info.: Map of the ground floor of the University of Bologna)

Background imageItaly Collection: Map of the city of Ancient Rome (Roman Empire) representing the city with the fortifications

Map of the city of Ancient Rome (Roman Empire) representing the city with the fortifications (or enclosures)
NWI4863573 Map of the city of Ancient Rome (Roman Empire) representing the city with the fortifications (or enclosures) built by Servius Tullius (6th century BC) (also at the gates: Porta Flumentana)

Background imageItaly Collection: Map of Venice (Italy), around 1800 - Colorisee engraving, 19th century (Map of Venice)

Map of Venice (Italy), around 1800 - Colorisee engraving, 19th century (Map of Venice)
NWI4871969 Map of Venice (Italy), around 1800 - Colorisee engraving, 19th century (Map of Venice, 1800s - Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration); (add.info.: Map of Venice (Italy)

Background imageItaly Collection: Map of the Principaut and town of Correggio near Modene in Italy by M. Bianchi, 1685

Map of the Principaut and town of Correggio near Modene in Italy by M. Bianchi, 1685. Archivio di Stato de Modene
VEN5028382 Map of the Principaut and town of Correggio near Modene in Italy by M. Bianchi, 1685. Archivio di Stato de Modene.; (add.info)



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Italy Collection

Italy is a country located in southern Europe, bordered by the Mediterranean Sea to the south and surrounded by several other countries including France, Switzerland, Austria, and Slovenia. The country has a population of approximately 60 million people and its capital city is Rome. Italy is known for its rich history, culture, art, architecture, fashion industry and cuisine and has a diverse landscape with mountains in the north and beaches along the coastlines. Italy's economy relies heavily on tourism as well as industries such as agriculture, manufacturing and services. The country also plays an important role in international politics as a member of the European Union (EU) and United Nations (UN).
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

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