TUSCANY and LATIUM - after VOLPAIA, EUFROSINO DELLA ( d. 1552).
TUSCANY and LATIUM - after VOLPAIA, EUFROSINO DELLA ( d. 1552). Territorio di Roma. [N.P.: c.1550s] Engraved map of Rome and Latium, 325 x 479mm, trimmed with original extended margins. Lago II p.274,pl.35-40, Tooley:1939 no.478, Woodward:1996 watermark 239 AFTER GIROLAMO BELL'ARMATO (1493-1555). Sacra Tuscia [N.P. c. 1550s]. Engraved map of Tuscany, 403 x 555mm, trimmed with original extended margins (Tear at lower right corner, light discolouration to central fold of map.) Tooley:1939 no.548, watermark of an eagle in a circle, not in Woowdward:1996. ANTONIO SALAMANCA (c.1500-1562). En candidi Lectores, elegantioris Italiae partis, Tusciae scilicet Topographiam. Rome: Antonio Salamanca [ c. 1560], Engraved map of Tuscany, 409 x 557mm, trimmed with original extended margins (Small repaired hole near centre of map, very minor discolouration.) Almagià Tav.XXIII, Karrow no.10/1.5, Tooley:1939 no.567, Woodward:1996 watermark 242. Three fine Lafreri maps of Tuscany and Latium. The publisher of the map of Rome is unknown, but is closely based on Eufrosino de Volpaia's the Campagna Romana of 1547, commissioned by Pope Paul III, and now in the Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana. The two maps of Tuscany are derived from the large four-sheet woodcut map by the Sienese military architect Girolamo Bell'Armato (1493-1555), published in Rome in 1536 (surviving in only one copy). (3)
TUSCANY and LATIUM - after VOLPAIA, EUFROSINO DELLA ( d. 1552).
TUSCANY and LATIUM - after VOLPAIA, EUFROSINO DELLA ( d. 1552). Territorio di Roma. [N.P.: c.1550s] Engraved map of Rome and Latium, 325 x 479mm, trimmed with original extended margins. Lago II p.274,pl.35-40, Tooley:1939 no.478, Woodward:1996 watermark 239 AFTER GIROLAMO BELL'ARMATO (1493-1555). Sacra Tuscia [N.P. c. 1550s]. Engraved map of Tuscany, 403 x 555mm, trimmed with original extended margins (Tear at lower right corner, light discolouration to central fold of map.) Tooley:1939 no.548, watermark of an eagle in a circle, not in Woowdward:1996. ANTONIO SALAMANCA (c.1500-1562). En candidi Lectores, elegantioris Italiae partis, Tusciae scilicet Topographiam. Rome: Antonio Salamanca [ c. 1560], Engraved map of Tuscany, 409 x 557mm, trimmed with original extended margins (Small repaired hole near centre of map, very minor discolouration.) Almagià Tav.XXIII, Karrow no.10/1.5, Tooley:1939 no.567, Woodward:1996 watermark 242. Three fine Lafreri maps of Tuscany and Latium. The publisher of the map of Rome is unknown, but is closely based on Eufrosino de Volpaia's the Campagna Romana of 1547, commissioned by Pope Paul III, and now in the Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana. The two maps of Tuscany are derived from the large four-sheet woodcut map by the Sienese military architect Girolamo Bell'Armato (1493-1555), published in Rome in 1536 (surviving in only one copy). (3)
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