Zatta, Antonio
I Margraviati die Anspach, e Bayreuth nella Franconia con i bailagge Situati fra L´Inn, la Salza, ed il Danubip nell...
I Margraviati die Anspach, e Bayreuth nella Franconia con i bailagge Situati fra L´Inn, la Salza, ed il Danubip nell Bavaria, Die nuova Projezione, Venezia 1...
Eigenschaften
- Published: Venedig
- Published date: 1779
- Issue date: 1779
- Type: map
- Technique: Copper engraving / hand colored.
- Category: Frankonia
- Size: 401 by 315mm (15 by 12 inches).
- Stock number: 30407
- Condition: Tadelloses Exemplar in dekorativem zeitgenössischem Grenzkolorit.
Article description
Article description
Hand-Colored Original Copperplate Engraving by Antonio Zatta, depicting I Margraviati die Anspach, e Bayreuth nella Franconia con i bailagge Situati fra L´Inn, la Salza, ed il Danubip nell Bavaria, Die nuova Projezione, Venezia 1779 Presso Antonio Zatta Con Privilegio dell´Eccmo senato.. Published Venedig, G. Pitteri, 1779. Sheet: 401 by 315mm (15 by 12 inches).. A fine and original hand-colored example of Zatta's celebrated cartographic work, documenting this region of Germany with the precision and decorative artistry characteristic of the 17700s. Antonio Zatta (c.1722-1797) was a Venetian cartographer and publisher who produced an important series of maps of world regions during the 1770s-1790s. Published in Venice, his maps are distinguished by their elegant rococo cartouches, clear engraving style, and characteristic Italian sensibility. His Atlas Novissimo series (1775-1785) covered territories across Europe and beyond, and is considered one of the finest Italian cartographic productions of the 18th century. This original copperplate engraving, with original hand coloring depicts the region of I Margraviati die Anspach, e Bayreuth nella Franconia con i bailagge Situati fra L´Inn, la Salza, ed il Danubip nell Bavaria, Die nuova Projezione, Venezia 1779 Presso Antonio Zatta Con Privilegio dell´Eccmo senato., published in Venedig, G. Pitteri, 1779. The map records the political and geographic boundaries of the region as understood in 1779, offering a fascinating window into the history of German territorial organization. Sheet measures 401 by 315mm (15 by 12 inches).. In good condition, showing expected signs of age. Ready to frame.I Margraviati die Anspach, e Bayreuth nella Franconia con i bailagge Situati fra L´Inn, la Salza, ed il Danubip nell Bavaria, Die nuova Projezione, Venezia 1...
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