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Il Ducato D’ Auosta, il Canauese, et il Marchesato di Susa descritti da..Giac.Cantelli

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Il Ducato D’ Auosta, il Canauese, et il Marchesato di Susa descritti da..Giac.Cantelli

Author: Cantelli

Year/Period: 1690

Size:Inches:21 x 17
CM:54 X 43

Price: $389.99

SKU: REG 2

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Giacomo Cantelli da Vignola (1643 – 1695) was an important Italian cartographer and engraver active in 17th century Modena.  Cantelli da Vignola is best known for pioneering the Italian style of fine bold engraving that would eventually be embraced and expanded upon by Vincenzo Coronelli. Vignola based his works, with maps covering several regions of Europe and the Mediterranean basis as well as Asia, on earlier maps as well as the accounts prepared by travelers and merchants of journeys to foreign lands. Despite an impressive corpus of work, with his 'Mercurio Geografico' in 1688, little is known of Vignola and his life
This particular artistic map of "Il Ducato d'Auosta", copper engraved and realized in four sheets on a cotton background, was published by Domenico de Rossi in the Mercurio Geografico. Of note the large, slanted decorative cartouche with a dedication to Cardinal Albani. Prospective orography is shown with hills. Urban centers and road networks are schematically shown. Also displayed are the various archbioshop's sees as well as Imperial and Church fiefdoms.

Engraving Information:

This artistic reproduction of an antique map was made using the same techniques, materials and instruments used for the original. Map is created from a zinc slab that is mounted on a wooden base and printed by hand, a piece at the time, on a press with a limited production size of 20 pieces each time. Map is printed on cotton-paper panels which are glued and mounted on a cotton cloth background "a stacchi" (slightly separated from each other), in order to allow for folding and easier transport. Finally, map is water-colored by hand, making it a truly unique piece, worthy of the original vintage map.