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Canvas Print : The Island of Sardinia divided into its districts, engraving by G. Zuliani taken from Tome II of the "Newest Atlas" published in Venice in 1782 by Antonio Zatta, Private Collection
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The Island of Sardinia divided into its districts, engraving by G. Zuliani taken from Tome II of the "Newest Atlas" published in Venice in 1782 by Antonio Zatta, Private Collection
The Island of Sardinia divided into its districts, engraving by G. Zuliani taken from Tome II of the "Newest Atlas" published in Venice in 1782 by Antonio Zatta, Private Collection Florence Engraving Eighteenth Century, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:2009. Date of Artwork:1782. Artist:Zuliani G
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PDP-A-ZATTA2-0038
Media ID 33186055
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Cartography Drawing And Graphics Geographical Or Topographical Map Geography Graphics Instrument And Document Islandeighteenth Century Scene Means Of Communication Territory Abstract Concept And Symbol Concept Or Subject Expressed
20"x16" (51x41cm) Canvas Print
Step back in time with our exquisite Canvas Print of The Island of Sardinia, an engraving by G. Zuliani from Tome II of the "Newest Atlas" published in Venice in 1782 by Antonio Zatta. This vintage map, from the private collection of Alinari, showcases the island's districts in intricate detail. Add a touch of history and elegance to your home or office with this beautiful, museum-quality Canvas Print. The rich colors and textures of the canvas bring out the intricacies of the engraving, making it a stunning conversation starter. Perfect for those who appreciate the beauty of historical cartography and the art of mapmaking. Order now and bring a piece of the past into your space.
Delivered stretched and ready to hang our premium quality canvas prints are made from a polyester/cotton blend canvas and stretched over a 1.25" (32mm) kiln dried knot free wood stretcher bar. Packaged in a plastic bag and secured to a cardboard insert for safe transit.
Canvas Prints add colour, depth and texture to any space. Professionally Stretched Canvas over a hidden Wooden Box Frame and Ready to Hang
Estimated Product Size is 40.6cm x 50.8cm (16" x 20")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This print showcases an exquisite engraving by G. Zuliani, taken from Tome II of the "Newest Atlas" published in Venice in 1782 by Antonio Zatta. The artwork depicts a meticulously detailed map of The Island of Sardinia, divided into its districts. A true testament to the Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, this piece encompasses the essence of eighteenth-century Europe. The engraving itself is a remarkable example of craftsmanship and precision. Every line and contour has been delicately etched onto paper, bringing forth an intricate representation of Sardinia's topography. With great attention to detail, Zuliani masterfully captures the island's geographical features as well as its surrounding sea. Beyond being a mere cartographic tool, this artwork holds deeper significance as an allegory for communication and territory. It serves as both an instrument and document that embodies the concept of geography itself – mapping out not only physical landscapes but also cultural boundaries. As we delve into this historical artifact, we are transported back to a time when maps were essential means of communication and exploration. This engraving stands as a testament to human curiosity about our surroundings and our desire to understand the world around us. In 2009, this timeless masterpiece was captured through photography by Alinari – preserving its beauty for future generations to appreciate. The juxtaposition between past and present allows us to reflect on how much has changed since Zuliani first created his work over two centuries ago. Whether you are drawn to it for its artistic value or captivated by its historical significance, "The Island of Sardinia divided into its districts" offers a glimpse into both the tangible landscape it portrays and the intangible ideas it represents – making it truly deserving of admiration in any private collection or exhibition space.
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