Dvlcigno già vicinio città antiqua posta nel confine della dalmatia verso
Reference: | S26277 |
Author | Domenico ZENOI |
Year: | 1568 ca. |
Zone: | Ulcinj |
Printed: | Venice |
Measures: | 200 x 155 mm |
€600.00
Reference: | S26277 |
Author | Domenico ZENOI |
Year: | 1568 ca. |
Zone: | Ulcinj |
Printed: | Venice |
Measures: | 200 x 155 mm |
€600.00
Description
The plan may have been separately published by Zenoi and it is also found in some copies of Ferrando Bertelli’s “Civitatum aliquot insignorum et locorum magis monitorum exacta delineation cum additione aliquot Insularum principalium. Disegni di alcune più illustri città et fortezze del mondo con aggionta di alcune Isole principali”, of 1568 as well as in the second edition of 1574 by Donato Bertelli.
Domenico ZENOI (Attivo tra il 1559 e il 1574)
Engraver, goldsmith and publisher. Active in Venice and Padua. Fifteen-year privilege granted by the Senate, 5 december 1566 for devotional prints, portraits and maps that he intended to publish. A license was issued to Zenoi on the same day by chiefs of the Council of X. A month later, 11 January 1567, a second license with stipulation that Zenoi required to show each print to the Esecutori contro la bestemmia so that they could check there was no obscenity. 9 september 1568 fined, with Camocio, by the Esecutori for obscene prints and sonnets found in Camocio's shop. His plates were published by, among others, Donato e Ferrando Bertelli, Bolognino Zaltieri, Pierre de Huchin.
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Domenico ZENOI (Attivo tra il 1559 e il 1574)
Engraver, goldsmith and publisher. Active in Venice and Padua. Fifteen-year privilege granted by the Senate, 5 december 1566 for devotional prints, portraits and maps that he intended to publish. A license was issued to Zenoi on the same day by chiefs of the Council of X. A month later, 11 January 1567, a second license with stipulation that Zenoi required to show each print to the Esecutori contro la bestemmia so that they could check there was no obscenity. 9 september 1568 fined, with Camocio, by the Esecutori for obscene prints and sonnets found in Camocio's shop. His plates were published by, among others, Donato e Ferrando Bertelli, Bolognino Zaltieri, Pierre de Huchin.
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