Subject: Western Hemisphere
Period: 1691 (circa)
Publication: Atlante Veneto
Color: Hand Color
Size:
23.7 x 17.6 inches
60.2 x 44.7 cm
Vincenzo Coronelli was Italy's most esteemed cartographer and globe-maker. A member of the Franciscan order, he also founded the society Accademia Cosmografica degli Argonauti. Coronelli's Atlante Veneto, a compendium of geographical and scientific knowledge in twelve massive volumes, included these magnificent maps. This beautiful map is based on his large globe gores of 1688. In North America, the recent French explorations in the Mississippi valley are recorded and a huge French Louisiana takes in most of the continent at the expense of the British Colonies. California is shown as an Island with a huge Detroit d'Anian separating it from Terre de Jesso off the coast of Asia. The discoveries of Tasman are shown in the South Pacific (with an erroneous date of 1684), but the Solomon Islands are not shown. Remnants of the coastline of the southern continent exist including the label Terre des Perroquets (Land of Parakeets) just south of Africa. Around the circumference of the hemispheres are wide latitude bands, which gives the map a very bold appearance. Further embellished with twelve zodiacs at the sides, a curtain cartouche and a Royal coat of arms.
References: Shirley #548; (WH) McLaughlin, G. #105.
Condition: B+
Very nice example with a sharp impression. Creased and toned along centerfold.