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globe and map maker Coronelli, with California as an island. Copyright by Dr Zsolt Török, Cartart FacTsimile Publisher, 2003 TECHNICAL:
(Two sheets!) Edition limited to 99 copies. Image size: original Paper: special hand made, archival quality, deckle edged Watermark: two OT- diagrams and cartart label. Can not be removed. Color: hand colored by our colorist
Copies are
individually
numbered and blind stamped.
SUBSCRIPTION: The
map is still available
in limited number, copies are printed to demand.
DESCRIPTION: Father Vincenzo Coronelli(1650-1718), map and globe maker The most famous globe maker of all times was born near Venice in 1650 and entered early the minorite order. As a talented young monk he was sent to Rome and after his return to Parma he made a large manuscript globe for the local prince. It was the beginning of the career of the globe maker. Having seen the work, Cardinal D'Estee commissioned him to build the largest and most wonderful globe for the king of France, Louis XIV. Coronelli moved to Paris, where he directed the work on the giant pair of spheres, the king Louis XIV terrestrial and celestial globes with a diameter of almost 4 meters! He finished the work by 1683 and was awarded with a golden medal by the king. The globes, however, were transported to Marly and not Versailles, and remained there for a long time. (Today there are on display in the Pompidou Centre in Paris.) Coronelli, became a most reputed cosmographer of his age. He returned to Venice and founded the world's first geographical society, the Accademia degli Argonauti. The first publication for this exclusive group of highly reputed and powerful aristocrats was the printed version of the large Paris globes. Coronelli set up a workshop in his monastery in Venice and started to work on the c. 110 cm diameter globes. The new edition of this masterpiece was produced by original technology (!) in 1996 in our workshop... In 1688 the first copies of the terrestrial globes were presented to the Venetian Doge, and Coronelli became the the publisher of the largest and most decorative globes ever printed. The globe gores were published later along with the hundreds of maps and views in the most ambitious cartographical project under the title Atlante Veneto from 1693. The Coronelli Globe Project: 42" traditional technology terrestrial globe from our workshop!
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