A fine portolan signed and dated by one of the most prolific chart makers of the Mediterranean

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[Portolan Chart of the Mediterranean].

OLIVA, Joan
[Messina,
1610].
Pen, ink, and wash colour on vellum, highlighted in silver and gold, extending west to east from Cape Finisterre to the Holy Land, and north to south from Ukraine to the north coast of Africa, islands in red, blue and green, rivers in blue, numerous coastal place-names in red and sepia in semi-italic lettering, 14 large and small compass roses, many with fleur-de-lys north points, heightened in gold, crucifix to neck, the whole chart divided by red, green, and sepia, rhumb lines extending from the compass roses, gilt borders, scale upper and lower centre, a few small nicks to right margin of chart, one or two at shoulders.
460 by 860mm (18 by 33.75 inches).
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Finely drawn chart of the Mediterranean attributed to Joan Oliva.

The chart has been attributed to Joan Oliva (fl.1570-1614), a leading member of the Oliva family, a cartographic dynasty who dominated portolan production in Europe during the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. Charts signed by no fewer than 16 different members of the Oliva family are recorded between 1538 and 1673, and individual members apparently worked throughout the Mediterranean worl...

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Richard L. Pflederer, 'Census of Portolan Charts & Atlases', (privately published, 2009); Pflederer, 'Finding Their Way at Sea: The Story of Portolan Charts, the Cartographers who Drew Them and the Mariners who Sailed by Them', (Houten: Hes & De Graaf, 2012), 98.

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