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Asia divided into its main states, engraving by G. Zuliani taken from Tome I of the "Newest Atlas"published in Venice in 1777 by Antonio Zatta, Private Collection
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Asia divided into its main states, engraving by G. Zuliani taken from Tome I of the "Newest Atlas"published in Venice in 1777 by Antonio Zatta, Private Collection
3572506 Asia divided into its main states, engraving by G. Zuliani taken from Tome I of the " Newest Atlas" published in Venice in 1777 by Antonio Zatta, Private Collection by Zuliani, G. (18th century); (add.info.: Artist: Zuliani G.
Date of Artwork: 1777
Location: Florence
Photographer: Alinari); Alinari Archives, Florence
Media ID 23137674
© Alinari Archives, Florence / Bridgeman Images
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This print showcases an engraving by G. Zuliani, taken from Tome I of the "Newest Atlas" published in Venice in 1777 by Antonio Zatta. The artwork, now part of a private collection, offers a fascinating glimpse into Asia during the eighteenth century. The intricate map divides Asia into its main states, providing a visual representation of the continent's diverse territories and boundaries. Created with meticulous detail and precision, this cartographic masterpiece reflects both the artistic styles of the Renaissance and Baroque periods. As we observe this movable modern work, we are transported back to a time when maps served as instruments for communication and documentation. The engraving not only serves as a geographical reference but also holds symbolic significance through its allegorical elements. Through this image, we can appreciate how art intertwines with geography to convey abstract concepts and symbols. It reminds us that even in the early 18th century, long before advanced technology revolutionized communication methods, maps played an essential role in connecting people across vast distances. Thanks to Bridgeman Images' preservation efforts and Alinari Archives' photography skills in Florence, we have access to this remarkable piece of history. This print allows us to delve into the past while appreciating both the beauty and functionality of cartography during that era.
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