1769 Mysterious 'lost' Archeological Labyrinth or Maze.
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In accuratam resculpsit proportionem, comes carolus litta patricius mediolanensis, hunc labyrinthum invenit et scuplsit anno 1769, et ordinatum magis et amplum anno 1772.

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Detailed Specifications

This is a modern reproduction of the original print.  

This print Comes in Sizes:
11"x11", 16"x16" and 23"x23"

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A mysterious 1772 representation of a unknown architectural labyrinth supposedly discovered in 1769 by Carolus (Carlo) Litta. The grandiose maze is astounding in its size and complexity.

As indicated by the text surrounding the maze, this sheet is a proportional representation of a labyrinth discovered by Carlo Litta in 1769, which he here described in 1772.

  • Printed on premium 36lb matte paper with fade resistant archival inks and includes a white border on all sides to allow for matting and framing.
  • Please note that there may be some variation in the color of the on-screen image and the actual item received. This is subject to the brightness and contrast of your screen settings.
  • This is a modern UNFRAMED reproduction of the original print - Frames are NOT Included.
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