La Città di Mirandola nella Città di Modena

Reference: it2024
Author Giovanni Battista Albrizzi
Year: 1751
Zone: Mirandola
Printed: Venice
Measures: 240 x 160 mm
€130.00

Reference: it2024
Author Giovanni Battista Albrizzi
Year: 1751
Zone: Mirandola
Printed: Venice
Measures: 240 x 160 mm
€130.00

Description

Plate taken from Lo stato presente di tutti i paesi e popoli del mondo naturale, politico e morale con nuove osservazioni degli antichi e moderni viaggiatori. Scritto in inglese dal signor Salmon. Tradotto in Ollandese, e Francese, Tedescho ed ora in Italiano. In Venezia, Presso Giambattista Albrizzi MDCCXXXVII-MDCCLVI (1737-66).

The work - in twenty-seven volumes - whose original title was Modern history, or the present state of all nations, was translated from English and printed in Venice by Albrizzi in the space of several years; it traces a historical analysis of the nations of the world, enriched by the geographical and artistic description of the cities. Inside there are precious copper engravings that depict the territory, views and monuments.

Commonly the plates are attributed to Salmon because the volumes of Albrizzi are the translation in work that appeared between 1725 and 1739 in London in 32 volumes. However, the maps in the work are the same that Albrizzi used for his Atlante Novissimo, che contiene tutte le parti del mondo from 1740 (volume 1) - 1750 (volume 2), derived from the works of Guillaulme de L'Isle and Iasaak Tirion. The same perspective plans and views contained in Lo stato presente di tutti i paesi e popoli del mondo are also to be assigned to Albrizzi as editor.

The author was particularly proud of this series because this was "the first travel book [...] that has proposed for its purpose the truth and not the wonder. The fortune of the publication was so striking that "when I arrived to publish just the eighth volume, I soon found myself, due to a lucky outcome, without any copies".

Giambattista Albrizzi is part of a family of printers and publishers of Venice from Bergamo. Start of printing was in the last decades of the seventeenth century, Girolamo Albrizzi was succeeded by his son Giambattista, particularly active in the twenty years 1730-50. He gave great impetus to the art printing Venetian, linking its name to a series of magnificent editions, which earned him the collaboration of the best designers and engravers of the time: Piazzetta, Zanetti, Pitteri and Bartolozzi.

Copperplate, in good condition.

Bibliografia

V. Valerio, Cartografi Veneti, p. 139.

Giovanni Battista Albrizzi (Venezia 1698 - 1777)

Giambattista Albrizzi ( 1698-1777 ) , a.k.a. Giovanni Battista Albrizzi , was an Italian publisher and journalist active in Venice during the mid - 18th century . Albrizzi was the scion of a well - established Venetian publish ing dynasty and followed in the footsteps of his father , Girolamo Albrizzi , who founded the family printing business and is known for publishing the work the great Venetian cartography Vincenzo Coronelli . Giambattista Albrizzi is generally considered to be the most prominent 18th century Venetian publisher . Today he is best known for his friendship and collaboration with Giovanni Battista Piazzeta ( 1683 - 1754 ) , a well know Venetian artist and engraver , whose drawings and engravings appear in many of Albrizzi's publi cations , including his maps . Giambattista Albrizzi's cartographic work , while not particularly innovative in terms of content , often featured elaborate decorative elements designed by Piazzeta . Through the integra tion of such decorative elements , Albrizzi hopped to revive the reputation of Venetian publishing , which since the late 17th century , had fallen in regard since the days of Girolamo . His work helped lay the foun dations for Italian school decorative cartography in the late 18th and early 19th century , including the work of Antonio Zatta , among others . In addition to Albrizzi's work as a map and book publisher , he also issued weekly journal , Novelle della Repubblica delle Lettere , a kind of early newspaper that played an important role in Venetian business and intellectual life .

Giovanni Battista Albrizzi (Venezia 1698 - 1777)

Giambattista Albrizzi ( 1698-1777 ) , a.k.a. Giovanni Battista Albrizzi , was an Italian publisher and journalist active in Venice during the mid - 18th century . Albrizzi was the scion of a well - established Venetian publish ing dynasty and followed in the footsteps of his father , Girolamo Albrizzi , who founded the family printing business and is known for publishing the work the great Venetian cartography Vincenzo Coronelli . Giambattista Albrizzi is generally considered to be the most prominent 18th century Venetian publisher . Today he is best known for his friendship and collaboration with Giovanni Battista Piazzeta ( 1683 - 1754 ) , a well know Venetian artist and engraver , whose drawings and engravings appear in many of Albrizzi's publi cations , including his maps . Giambattista Albrizzi's cartographic work , while not particularly innovative in terms of content , often featured elaborate decorative elements designed by Piazzeta . Through the integra tion of such decorative elements , Albrizzi hopped to revive the reputation of Venetian publishing , which since the late 17th century , had fallen in regard since the days of Girolamo . His work helped lay the foun dations for Italian school decorative cartography in the late 18th and early 19th century , including the work of Antonio Zatta , among others . In addition to Albrizzi's work as a map and book publisher , he also issued weekly journal , Novelle della Repubblica delle Lettere , a kind of early newspaper that played an important role in Venetian business and intellectual life .