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Amerigo Vespucci: Unveiling the Explorer's Legacy Step into the world of Amerigo, a name that echoes through history as one of the greatest explorers

Background imageAmerigo Collection: APIAN: WORLD MAP, 1530. Heart-shaped map of the world, with small portraits of Amerigo Vespucci

APIAN: WORLD MAP, 1530. Heart-shaped map of the world, with small portraits of Amerigo Vespucci (upper left) and Ptolemy (upper right) by Peter Apian, 1530

Background imageAmerigo Collection: ARRIVAL OF AMERIGO VESPUCCI in the New World. (Vespucci meeting the allegorical representation of)

ARRIVAL OF AMERIGO VESPUCCI in the New World. (Vespucci meeting the allegorical representation of America). Engraving by Theodor Galle after the drawing, c1580, by Stradanus

Background imageAmerigo Collection: Amerigo Vespucci, from the 'Crabb's Historical Dictionary' pub. 1825 (print)

Amerigo Vespucci, from the 'Crabb's Historical Dictionary' pub. 1825 (print)
3555481 Amerigo Vespucci, from the 'Crabb's Historical Dictionary' pub. 1825 (print) by English School, (19th century); (add.info.: Amerigo Vespucci, 1454 - 1512)

Background imageAmerigo Collection: Amerigo Vespucci - Explorer

Amerigo Vespucci - Explorer

Background imageAmerigo Collection: Fresco discovered in the Church of the Ognissanti, Florence (b / w photo)

Fresco discovered in the Church of the Ognissanti, Florence (b / w photo)
1615301 Fresco discovered in the Church of the Ognissanti, Florence (b/w photo) by Ghirlandaio, Domenico (1449-94) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageAmerigo Collection: New Inventions of Modern Times [Nova Reperta], The Discovery of America, plate 1, ca

New Inventions of Modern Times [Nova Reperta], The Discovery of America, plate 1, ca. 1600

Background imageAmerigo Collection: Americus, (1454-1512), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Americus, (1454-1512), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Americus, (1454-1512), 1830. Amerigo Vespucci (1454-1512) Italian explorer, financier, navigator, and cartographer. In 1507

Background imageAmerigo Collection: Autograph letter of Amerigo Vespucci written in Cape Verde on 4th June 1501 about

Autograph letter of Amerigo Vespucci written in Cape Verde on 4th June 1501 about the incidences of the travel

Background imageAmerigo Collection: The sack of Rome, oil by Francisco Javier Amerigo 1887

The sack of Rome, oil by Francisco Javier Amerigo 1887

Background imageAmerigo Collection: Sack of Rome, oil, 1887

Sack of Rome, oil, 1887

Background imageAmerigo Collection: Amerigo Vespucci, (1454-1512), 1912. Artist: Gaetano Grazzini

Amerigo Vespucci, (1454-1512), 1912. Artist: Gaetano Grazzini
Amerigo Vespucci (1454-1512), Italian explorer, financier, navigator and cartographer, 1912. Vespucci first demonstrated that Brazil

Background imageAmerigo Collection: Amerigo Vespucci (1471-1512), Italian-born Spanish explorer

Amerigo Vespucci (1471-1512), Italian-born Spanish explorer. Vespucci observing the constellation of the Southern Cross. During his voyages

Background imageAmerigo Collection: Map showing Amerigo Vespucci 1507

Map showing Amerigo Vespucci 1507

Background imageAmerigo Collection: Portrait of Amerigo Vespucci Anonymous

Portrait of Amerigo Vespucci Anonymous
VESPUCCI, Amerigo (1454-1512). Italian explorer and cartography; generally considered that the continents of America named after him. Oil

Background imageAmerigo Collection: Amerigo Vespucci 1454 - 1512, aka Americus Vespucius Italian explorer and cartographer

Amerigo Vespucci 1454 - 1512, aka Americus Vespucius Italian explorer and cartographer. The continent of America is named after him

Background imageAmerigo Collection: Amerigo Vespucci 1454 To 1512 Also Known As Americus Vespucius. Italian Explorer And Cartographer

Amerigo Vespucci 1454 To 1512 Also Known As Americus Vespucius. Italian Explorer And Cartographer. From An Early 19Th Century Engraving

Background imageAmerigo Collection: Amerigo Vespucci 1454-1512 Italian Explorer Lands In The New World From The Life And Voyages Of

Amerigo Vespucci 1454-1512 Italian Explorer Lands In The New World From The Life And Voyages Of Americus Vespucius Published By Horace Mansfield New Haven Connecticut Usa 1853

Background imageAmerigo Collection: Portolan chart of the Mediterranean sea (1439)

Portolan chart of the Mediterranean sea (1439) of Gabriel de Vallseca. It belonged to Amerigo Vespucci. SPAIN. Barcelona. Barcelona Maritime Museum

Background imageAmerigo Collection: AMERIGO VESPUCCI (1454-1512). Detail from map of the world and account of Vespuccis voyage

AMERIGO VESPUCCI (1454-1512). Detail from map of the world and account of Vespuccis voyage, 1507, by Martin Waldseemuller, who suggested that the New World be named " America."

Background imageAmerigo Collection: Italian Sailor Monument (The Big Rudder)

Italian Sailor Monument (The Big Rudder)
Italian Sailor Monument (The " Big Rudder" ), Brindisi, Italy - built in 1933. Initially dedicated to the sailors who lost their lives fighting for Italy during WW1. Date: circa 1933

Background imageAmerigo Collection: Vespucci, Amerigo (1454-1512). Italian navigator, explorer a

Vespucci, Amerigo (1454-1512). Italian navigator, explorer and cartographer. Colored engraving. Cover of the German translation of the letter of Amerigo Vespucci to Lorenzo Pietro Pierfrancesco de

Background imageAmerigo Collection: Vespucci (fairman)

Vespucci (fairman)
Amerigo Vespucci (1454 - 1512) Italian navigator

Background imageAmerigo Collection: Vespucci (Anon)

Vespucci (Anon)
Amerigo Vespucci (1454 - 1512) Italian navigator

Background imageAmerigo Collection: The Amerigo Vespucci, Italian tall ship, at Torbay, Devon

The Amerigo Vespucci, Italian tall ship, at Torbay, Devon
The Amerigo Vespucci, an Italian tall ship used for training, at Torbay, Devon, probably during a Tall Ships Race. Date: 1960s

Background imageAmerigo Collection: Home of Vespucci

Home of Vespucci
The home of Amerigo Vespucci at Firenze (Florence) Date: circa 1500

Background imageAmerigo Collection: Drawings Prints, Print, New, Inventions, Modern, Times, [Nova, Reperta, Amerigo, Vespucci

Drawings Prints, Print, New, Inventions, Modern, Times, [Nova, Reperta, Amerigo, Vespucci
Drawings and Prints, Print, New Inventions of Modern Times [Nova Reperta], Amerigo Vespucci Discovering the Southern Cross with an Astrolabium, plate 18, Artist, Publisher, After, Jan van der Straet

Background imageAmerigo Collection: AMERIGO VESPUCCI (1454-1512). Italian navigator

AMERIGO VESPUCCI (1454-1512). Italian navigator. Vespucci and his crew landing on the South American coast during their voyage of 1499-1500

Background imageAmerigo Collection: AMERIGO VESPUCCI (1454-1512). Italian navigator

AMERIGO VESPUCCI (1454-1512). Italian navigator. Vespucci and his crew landing on the South American coast during their voyage of 1499-1500

Background imageAmerigo Collection: AMERIGO VESPUCCI, 1505. Woodcut depicting one of Vespuccis voyages to the New World

AMERIGO VESPUCCI, 1505. Woodcut depicting one of Vespuccis voyages to the New World, from an account published at Florence, Italy, 1505

Background imageAmerigo Collection: WESTERN HEMISPHERE, 1596. Theodore de Brys map of the western hemisphere, 1596

WESTERN HEMISPHERE, 1596. Theodore de Brys map of the western hemisphere, 1596, surrounded by the explorers (clockwise from top left) Columbus, Vespucci, Pizarro, and Magellan

Background imageAmerigo Collection: Italian navigator. Vespucci and his crew beset by native Indians as they arrive on the coast of

Italian navigator. Vespucci and his crew beset by native Indians as they arrive on the coast of what is now Guiana
AMERIGO VESPUCCI (1454-1512). Italian navigator. Vespucci and his crew beset by native Indians as they arrive on the coast of what is now Guiana during their voyage of 1499-1500

Background imageAmerigo Collection: Amerigo made in Leipzig 1909

Amerigo made in Leipzig 1909
Amerigo, made in Leipzig, 1909. Date: 1909

Background imageAmerigo Collection: Amerigo Vespucci (1471-1512) Italian-born Spanish explorer. Shown here observing

Amerigo Vespucci (1471-1512) Italian-born Spanish explorer. Shown here observing the constellation of the Southern Cross. America named from Latinised form of his name. Engraving after Stradanus, 1522

Background imageAmerigo Collection: Amerigo Vespucci (March 9, 1454 - February 22, 1512) Italian explorer, navigator and cartographer

Amerigo Vespucci (March 9, 1454 - February 22, 1512) Italian explorer, navigator and cartographer. The continents of North America

Background imageAmerigo Collection: VESPUCCI, Amerigo (1454-1512). Engraving

VESPUCCI, Amerigo (1454-1512). Engraving

Background imageAmerigo Collection: VESPUCCI, Amerigo (1454-1512). Portrait surrounded

VESPUCCI, Amerigo (1454-1512). Portrait surrounded
" VESPUCCI, Amerigo (1454-1512). Portrait surrounded by the inscription: " Americus Vesputius Florentinus Terrae Bresilianae Inventoret Subactor". Engraving."

Background imageAmerigo Collection: NAMING OF AMERICA, 1507. The printing of Martin Waldseem├╝llers Cosmographiae Introductio at St

NAMING OF AMERICA, 1507. The printing of Martin Waldseem├╝llers Cosmographiae Introductio at St. Di

Background imageAmerigo Collection: AMERIGO VESPUCCI (1454-1512). / nItalian navigator

AMERIGO VESPUCCI (1454-1512). / nItalian navigator
AMERIGO VESPUCCI (1454-1512). /nItalian navigator. Vespucci and his crew beset by native Indians as they arrive on the coast of what is now Guiana during their voyage of 1499-1500

Background imageAmerigo Collection: AMERIGO VESPUCCI (1454-1512). Italian navigator. Color engraving, 1673

AMERIGO VESPUCCI (1454-1512). Italian navigator. Color engraving, 1673

Background imageAmerigo Collection: AMERIGO VESPUCCI. Observing the Southern Cross. Color engraving, c1585

AMERIGO VESPUCCI. Observing the Southern Cross. Color engraving, c1585, by Andrianus Collaert after Stradanus

Background imageAmerigo Collection: W. HEMISPHERE MAP, 1596. Theodore de Brys map of the western hemisphere

W. HEMISPHERE MAP, 1596. Theodore de Brys map of the western hemisphere, 1596, surrounded by the explorers (clockwise from top left) Columbus, Vespucci, Pizarro, and Magellan

Background imageAmerigo Collection: Vespucci (Liebig)

Vespucci (Liebig)
AMERIGO VESPUCCI Italian navigator, discoverer of mainland to which he gave his name

Background imageAmerigo Collection: Amerigo Vespucci

Amerigo Vespucci
AMERIGO VESPUCCI Italian navigator

Background imageAmerigo Collection: Vespucci / Hostile Natives

Vespucci / Hostile Natives
Amerigo Vespucci encounters hostile natives



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Amerigo Vespucci: Unveiling the Explorer's Legacy Step into the world of Amerigo, a name that echoes through history as one of the greatest explorers. His contributions to cartography and his daring adventures in the New World have left an indelible mark on our understanding of geography. In 1530, Apian created a captivating world map, shaped like a heart, adorned with small portraits Vespucci. This artistic masterpiece symbolizes his profound impact on our perception of the globe. Imagine witnessing Vespucci's arrival in the New World - an encounter immortalized by Theodor Galle's engraving based on Stradanus' drawing from c1580. Here, he meets America personified, forging a connection between explorer and land. An anonymous portrait captures Amerigo Vespucci's visage; his determined gaze reflects years spent traversing uncharted territories. A fresco discovered in Florence's Church of Ognissanti further reveals this enigmatic figure shrouded in black and white hues. The Nova Reperta series showcases "The Discovery of America" as plate 1 - an homage to Amerigo's groundbreaking voyage. These new inventions depict him charting unknown waters and unraveling mysteries for future generations. Unknown creators pay tribute to Americus himself in a striking portrayal dating back to 1830. This artwork encapsulates his essence - boldness intertwined with curiosity that propelled him towards greatness. Delve into history through an autograph letter written by Amerigo Vespucci himself on June 4th, 1501 while anchored at Cape Verde. In these words penned centuries ago lies evidence of his relentless pursuit for knowledge and exploration. Francisco Javier Amerigo paints a vivid picture depicting Rome under siege; it serves as a reminder that even great explorers faced tumultuous times beyond their expeditions. His oil painting from 1887 evokes emotions of resilience and strength.