Africa.
Rome,
1597
Engraved map on two sheets joined, some loss to upper and lower left margin, skilfully repaired, just affecting border to lower left, both sheets with watermark of a lamb Paschal with straight standard within a double circle, similar to Briquet 55, not in Woodward.
(sheet) 820 by 580mm. (32.25 by 22.75 inches); (plate) 530 by 700mm (21 by 27.5 inches).
17532
notes:
Fausto Rughesi was a Tuscan architect active in Rome, famous for designing the façade of Santa Maria in Vallicella, or Chiesa Nuova, in 1605. His cartographic activity seems to be limited to a set of five maps of the world and continents produced in 1597 for Vincenzo Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua (1587-1612).
The map printed on two large folio sheets, bears Rughesi's dedication to Gonzaga in a cartouche at the upper left, and the Gonzaga arms on the upper right. Rughes...
The map printed on two large folio sheets, bears Rughesi's dedication to Gonzaga in a cartouche at the upper left, and the Gonzaga arms on the upper right. Rughes...
bibliography:
Bifolco 100, state 2; Betz Africa 36 state 2
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