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SOLAR SYSTEM 1692 CORONELLI UNUSUAL ANTIQUE COPPER ENGRAVED CELESTIAL CHART

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  • Cartographer/Publisher: Vincenzo Coronelli
  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
  • Type: Celestial Map
  • Format: Atlas Map
  • Date Range: 1600-1699
  • Printing Technique: Copper Plate
  • Year: 1692
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SOLAR SYSTEM 1692 CORONELLI UNUSUAL ANTIQUE COPPER ENGRAVED CELESTIAL CHART
SOLAR SYSTEM 1692 CORONELLI UNUSUAL ANTIQUE COPPER ENGRAVED CELESTIAL CHART
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Idea dell’Universo.
Description:
Striking and highly detailed fine unusual 1692 large copper engraved top sheet only of the Coronelli’s 2-sheet Cosmographical Chart, published in Venice.
Magnificent celestial chart representing the major astronomical and astrological theories from classical times to the end of the 17th century. The central engraving is the upper part of a large celestial planisphere incorporating the rotations of the planets and signs of the zodiac, which is surrounded by 4 blowing windheads and 5 planetary diagrams.
The subjects include a perpetual calendar, the zodiac, the parts of the body dominated by each zodiac sign, the theories of eclipses and a cross-section of the Earth including the various circles of Hell according to Dante’s Divine Comedy.
The border is comprised of 12 smaller diagrams instead of 28 ranging from illustrations of solar and lunar eclipses and terrestrial maps to diagrams of astrological aspects and a chart indicating which zodiacal signs govern the various parts of the body. As a whole the engraving provides a spectacular visual compendium of astronomical and celestial theories.
Source: Vincenzo Maria Coronelli. Corso Geografico Universale (Venice), 1692
The Corso Geografico Universale was a Venetian cosmographic atlas issued by the Jesuit Minorite friar, geographer, and globe maker Vincenzo Maria Coronelli. The Corso Geografico is generally dated to 1692 and is considered a follow-up to the Atlante Veneto. There is no confirmed collation of the atlas, as all editions were assembled ad-hoc. Also maps for the atlas were also sold separately, and to subscribers the rate of six cards a month for two years. The maps of the Corso Geografico are generally unique works of great historical value. They are also masterpieces of craftsmanship, engraved between 1688 and 1692 in the well-equipped cartographic workshop of the Saint Maria Gloriosa dei Frari Convent. Editions of the Corso Geografico can roughly be broken up as 68 maps 1689-92; 173 maps, 1692; 260 maps, 1694-97).
Date:
1692 ( undated )
Dimension:
Paper size approx.:
cm 68,6 x 47,9
Condition:
Very strong and dark impression on strong paper. Paper with chains and wiremark. Map uncolored. Wide margins
. Small foxing. Small browning. Small tears. Small holes along the central folding affecting partially the map. Map folded. Conditions are as you can see in the images
.
Mapmaker:
Vincenzo Maria Coronelli (August 16, 1650 – December 9, 1718) was an important 17th century cartographer and globe maker based in Venice. Coronelli was born the fifth child of a tailor in Venice. Unlikely to inherit his father’s business, he instead apprenticed in Ravenna to a woodcut artist. Around 1663, Coronelli joined the Franciscan Order and in 1671, entered the Venetian convent of Saint Maria Gloriosa dei Frari. Coronelli excelled in the fields of cosmography, mathematics, and geography. Though his works include the phenomenal Atlante Veneto, Coronelli is best known for his globes. In 1678 Coronelli was commissioned to make his first major globes by Ranuccio II Farnese, Duke of Parma. Each superbly engraved globe was five feet in diameter. Louis IV of France, having heard of the magnificent Parma globes, invited Coronelli to Paris where he constructed an even more impressive pair of gigantic globes measuring over 12 feet in diameter and weighing 2 tons each. Coronelli returned to Venice and continued to published globes, maps, and atlases which were admired all over Europe for their beauty, accuracy, and detail. He had a particular fascination for the Great Lakes region and his early maps of this area were unsurpassed in accuracy for nearly 100 years after their initial publication. He is also well known for his groundbreaking publication of the first accurate map depicting the sources of the Blue Nile. At the height of his career, Coronelli founded the world’s first geographical society, the Accademia Cosmografica degli Argonauti and was awarded the official title Cosmographer of the Republic of Venice. In 1699, in recognition of his extraordinary accomplishment and scholarship, Coronelli was also appointed Father General of the Franciscan Order. The great cartographer and globe maker died in Venice at the age of 68. His extraordinary globes can be seen today at the Bibliothèque Nationale François Mitterrand in Paris, Biblioteca Marciana in Venice, in the National Library of Austria and in the Globe Museum in Vienna, in the library of Stift Melk, in the Special Collections Library of Texas Tech University, as well as lesser works in Trier, Prague, London, and Washington D.C. Coronelli’s work is notable for its distinctive style, which is characterized by high quality white paper, dark intense impressions, detailed renderings of topographical features in profile, and numerous cartographic innovations.
All of the maps we sell are ORIGINALS. We guarantee all of our maps to be authentic. We do our best to describe the condition of our maps as accurately as possible. Due to the age and type of paper, some imperfections are to be expected. Please examine the images provided carefully, and if you have any questions please ask and we will be happy to help.
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