Subject: Kasha, Iran
Period: 1720 (circa)
Publication: Voyages tres-curieux et tres-renommez faits en Moscovie, Tartarie et Perse
Color: Hand Color
Size:
13.8 x 10.6 inches
35.1 x 26.9 cm
Travelers fill the road leading into Kashan in this fine engraving. The first of the large oases along the road that runs along the edge of the Dasht-e Kevir, Kashan was an important resting place, as well as leisure destination for Safavi Kings. This view is from the travels of Adam Olearius who was sent by Duke Frederick III to Moscow and Persia to seek treaties favoring the newly-founded city of Friedrichstadt as the terminus for an overland silk road. Although his negotiations with the Shah were not successful, his journey resulted in greatly expanded knowledge of the geography of both empires.
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Condition: A+
A fine impression with a bit of printer's ink residue in the blank margins.