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Canvas Print : Asian Turkey, including Antolia, Georgia, Armenia, Kurdestan, Diarbec, Irak-Arabi, Syria, engraving by G. Zuliani taken from Tome IV of the "Newest Atlas"published in Venice in 1784 by Antonio Zatta, Private Collection
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Asian Turkey, including Antolia, Georgia, Armenia, Kurdestan, Diarbec, Irak-Arabi, Syria, engraving by G. Zuliani taken from Tome IV of the "Newest Atlas"published in Venice in 1784 by Antonio Zatta, Private Collection
3572580 Asian Turkey, including Antolia, Georgia, Armenia, Kurdestan, Diarbec, Irak-Arabi, Syria, engraving by G. Zuliani taken from Tome IV of the " Newest Atlas" published in Venice in 1784 by Antonio Zatta, Private Collection by Zuliani, G. (18th century); (add.info.: Artist: Zuliani G.
Date of Artwork: 1784
Location: Florence
Photographer: Alinari); Alinari Archives, Florence
Media ID 22735656
© Alinari Archives, Florence / Bridgeman Images
Abstract Concept And Symbol Communication And Publicity Concept Or Subject Expressed Drawing And Graphics Geographical Or Topographical Map Graphics Instrument And Document Movable Modern Work Renaissance Baroque Styles And Periods Scene Means Of Communication Territory
20"x16" (51x41cm) Canvas Print
Step back in time with our exquisite Media Storehouse Canvas Print of Asian Turkey, featuring an intricately detailed engraving by G. Zuliani from Tome IV of the "Newest Atlas" published in Venice in 1784. This stunning piece showcases the historical regions of Antolia, Georgia, Armenia, Kurdestan, Diarbec, Irak-Arabi, and Syria, offering a captivating glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the past. Bring this beautiful work of art into your home and let it tell a story of history and tradition that spans centuries. Perfect for history enthusiasts, travelers, and art collectors alike, this canvas print is a must-have for any decor.
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.
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Estimated Product Size is 50.8cm x 40.6cm (20" x 16")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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This print showcases an engraving by G. Zuliani, taken from Tome IV of the "Newest Atlas" published in Venice in 1784 by Antonio Zatta. The artwork depicts Asian Turkey, including Antolia, Georgia, Armenia, Kurdestan, Diarbec, Irak-Arabi, and Syria. It is part of a private collection and is currently housed at the Alinari Archives in Florence. The image transports us back to the eighteenth century when cartography was a vital means of communication. With its renaissance baroque style and period influences, this topographical map represents both a movable modern work and an allegory for communication and publicity. The intricate graphics and abstract symbols on this geographical map highlight the importance of geography as an instrument for understanding our world. The detailed engravings showcase various landscapes and landmarks across Asia Minor. This engraving not only serves as a valuable historical document but also reflects the artistic skill of G. Zuliani in capturing the essence of these regions during that era. Its depiction of Asia Minor provides insight into early eighteenth-century perceptions while showcasing the beauty found within its borders. Overall, this print offers viewers a glimpse into history through its combination of artistry and cartographic precision. It stands as a testament to human curiosity about our surroundings while reminding us of the power that maps hold in shaping our understanding of the world around us.
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