[Map of Greece and the Aegean Sea, including part of Turkey]
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[Map of Greece and the Aegean Sea, including part of Turkey]
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Place image published:
[Venice]
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[Venice]
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Image date:
1543-1545
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1543-1545
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Image function:
plate [10]
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plate [10]
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Technique:
manuscript
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manuscript
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Image dimension height:
21 cm.
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21 cm.
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Image dimension width:
27.9 cm.
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27.9 cm.
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Page dimension height:
25.1 cm.
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25.1 cm.
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Page dimension width:
32.7 cm.
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32.7 cm.
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Materials medium:
ink, colors, gilt
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ink, colors, gilt
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Materials support:
vellum
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vellum
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Languages:
Latin
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Latin
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Description:
Map of Greece and the Aegean Sea, Crete, western Italy, the Aegean islands, and part of present-day Turkey. Decorative framework includes classical busts and figures, as well as representations of gems.
description
Map of Greece and the Aegean Sea, Crete, western Italy, the Aegean islands, and part of present-day Turkey. Decorative framework includes classical busts and figures, as well as representations of gems.
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Source creator:
Agnese, Battista, fl. 1530-1564
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Agnese, Battista, fl. 1530-1564
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Source Title:
[Atlas of portolan charts]
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[Atlas of portolan charts]
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Source place of publication:
[Venice]
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[Venice]
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Source date:
1543-1545
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1543-1545
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notes:
Given by Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor (Charles I of Spain) to his son, who ruled as Philip II of Spain, this atlas consists of fourteen maps. Agnese, a prolific Genoese mapmaker working in Venice, and his workshop produced a number of decorated manuscript maps. Seventy-one surviving Agnese atlases were identified by Henry R. Wagner in 1931. The decoration on this world map is among the most refined and beautiful of all.
notes
Given by Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor (Charles I of Spain) to his son, who ruled as Philip II of Spain, this atlas consists of fourteen maps. Agnese, a prolific Genoese mapmaker working in Venice, and his workshop produced a number of decorated manuscript maps. Seventy-one surviving Agnese atlases were identified by Henry R. Wagner in 1931. The decoration on this world map is among the most refined and beautiful of all.
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Time Period:
1492-1600
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1492-1600
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References:
Wagner, H. R. "Manuscript Atlases of Battista Agnese," Papers of the Bibliographical Soceity of America, XXV (1931), p. 1-110
references_
Wagner, H. R. "Manuscript Atlases of Battista Agnese," Papers of the Bibliographical Soceity of America, XXV (1931), p. 1-110