Giovanni Antonio De Paoli

Italian Map Of Venice

de Paoli

Circa 1620

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Description

An early 17th century town plan of Venice.

  • Giovanni Antonio De Paoli (Italian).
  • Venetia.
  • Rome: de Paoli, circa 1620.
  • This work is presented unframed.


A map of Venice presented as a bird's-eye view, with the buildings shown in perspective and the lagoon filled with galleys and galleons. Underneath are the key, inset views of Piazza de San Marco and the Rialto Bridge, and a scene of a procession of the Doge, pilgrims returning from the Holy Land and important women of Venice.

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A few tiny wornholes in vignettes filled.

Minor signs of age and handling.

Dimensions

Height: 15.16 inches / 38.5 cm
Width: 20.28 inches / 51.5 cm

Language

Italian

Subject

Maps and Atlases, History, Travel and Exploration, Maps

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