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East Indies and their Archipelago, engraving by G. Zuliani taken from Tome IV of the "Newest Atlas" published in Venice in 1784 by Antonio Zatta, Private Collection
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East Indies and their Archipelago, engraving by G. Zuliani taken from Tome IV of the "Newest Atlas" published in Venice in 1784 by Antonio Zatta, Private Collection
East Indies and their Archipelago, engraving by G. Zuliani taken from Tome IV of the "Newest Atlas" published in Venice in 1784 by Antonio Zatta, Private Collection Florence Engraving Eighteenth Century, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:2009. Date of Artwork:1784. Artist:Zuliani G
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PDP-A-ZATTA4-0004
Media ID 33189727
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Cartography Drawing And Graphics Geographical Or Topographical Map Geography Graphics Instrument And Document Islandeighteenth Century Scene Means Of Communication Territory Abstract Concept And Symbol Concept Or Subject Expressed
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This print showcases an exquisite engraving titled "East Indies and their Archipelago" by the talented artist G. Zuliani, taken from Tome IV of the renowned "Newest Atlas" published in Venice in 1784 by Antonio Zatta. Housed within a private collection in Florence, this artwork beautifully captures the essence of eighteenth-century cartography. The engraving itself is a true masterpiece, reflecting both Renaissance and Baroque styles that were prevalent during its creation. It takes us on a visual journey through Europe's exploration and discovery during the first and second millennium A. D. , offering a glimpse into the rich history of geographical mapping. With intricate details and meticulous craftsmanship, Zuliani skillfully depicts various islands scattered across vast seas. The allegorical nature of this piece invites viewers to ponder deeper meanings beyond mere representation. It serves as an abstract concept and symbolizes not only physical territories but also communication networks that connected distant lands. The significance of this artwork extends beyond its aesthetic appeal; it represents an important instrument for documenting geography at that time. As we gaze upon this historical artifact, we are transported back to 1784 when it was created – a testament to human curiosity about our world's uncharted corners. In 2009, Alinari captured this remarkable photograph with utmost precision, preserving every minute detail for future generations to appreciate. This image allows us to admire the mastery behind Zuliani's work while providing insight into Europe's exploration during one of history's most intriguing periods. As we delve into the depths of this photo print, let us marvel at how art intertwines with cartography – bridging gaps between cultures and eras while reminding us of humanity's insatiable thirst for knowledge about our planet.
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