Seigneurie de Venise , Suivant les Nouvelles Observations de Mess.rs de l'Academie Royale des Sciences, etc.

Reference: S38906
Author Pieter VANDER AA
Year: 1713 ca.
Zone: Veneto
Printed: Amsterdam
Measures: 302 x 230 mm
€225.00

Reference: S38906
Author Pieter VANDER AA
Year: 1713 ca.
Zone: Veneto
Printed: Amsterdam
Measures: 302 x 230 mm
€225.00

Description

Carta geografica del Dominio Veneto, pubblicata per la prima volta nel 1713 in "Nouvel Atlas, très exact et fort commode pour toutes sortes de personnes, Contenant Les Principales cartes géographiques", Leida, P. Van der Aa, n.d. (1713) (Koeman, Aa7).

Esemplare di secondo stato stampato ad Amsterdam da Covens & Morter, circa 1720.

Incisione in rame, finemente colorato a mano, in ottimo stato di conservazione.

Literature

Van der Krogt 4, 29:02.

Pieter VANDER AA (1659 - 1733)

Records show that van der Aa, born in Leyden in 1659, made an early start in life by being apprenticed to a bookseller at the age of nine and starting on his own in business as a book publisher by the time he was twenty-three. During the following fifty years he published an enormous amount of material, including atlases and illustrated works in every shape and size, two of them consisting of no less than 27 and 28 volumes containing over 3,000 maps and plates. Most of his maps were not of the first quality and were certainly not original, but they are often very decorative and are collected on that account.

Literature

Van der Krogt 4, 29:02.

Pieter VANDER AA (1659 - 1733)

Records show that van der Aa, born in Leyden in 1659, made an early start in life by being apprenticed to a bookseller at the age of nine and starting on his own in business as a book publisher by the time he was twenty-three. During the following fifty years he published an enormous amount of material, including atlases and illustrated works in every shape and size, two of them consisting of no less than 27 and 28 volumes containing over 3,000 maps and plates. Most of his maps were not of the first quality and were certainly not original, but they are often very decorative and are collected on that account.