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Altitudes of the old,the new world,1820s,peaks of Europe,Mexico,South America

Title: Altitudes of the old and the new world
Date Created/Published: [182-?]
Medium: 1 drawing : pen-and-ink and watercolor.
Summary: Romanticized picture of the relative altitudes of well-known peaks of Europe and of Mexico and South America. What appears to be a manned balloon is above and between the highest peaks]
Notes:
Caption card tracings: Shelf.
Pen-and-ink and watercolor drawing by Goethe.
Lent by Goethe Museum, Frankfurt, for LC Exhibit; cat # 149.
This record contains unverified, old data from caption card.
Bookmark /2002721518/
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