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Part of Africa, from an Atlas of the World in 33 Maps, Venice, 1st September 1553
XOT330956 Part of Africa, from an Atlas of the World in 33 Maps, Venice, 1st September 1553 (ink on vellum) (detail from 330955) by Agnese, Battista (1514-64); Museo Correr, Venice, Italy; Italian, out of copyright
Media ID 12852668
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This print showcases a detail from the historic "Part of Africa" map, created by Battista Agnese in 1553. The intricate ink on vellum artwork is part of an Atlas of the World consisting of 33 maps, which was produced in Venice during that time. Preserved at the Museo Correr in Venice, Italy, this masterpiece offers a glimpse into the world of cartography and navigation during the Renaissance period. The detailed map reveals various geographical features with remarkable precision for its era. It highlights significant locations such as the Middle East, Red Sea, Madagascar, Lake Victoria, Great Rift Valley, and majestic mountains. Each element is meticulously depicted to aid sailors and explorers in their voyages across uncharted territories. Agnese's work not only serves as a navigational tool but also reflects his artistic prowess. The delicate lines and intricate details demonstrate his mastery over cartographic illustration. This particular print transports viewers back to an age when exploration was driven by curiosity and discovery. As we gaze upon this ancient artifact through modern eyes, it reminds us of our enduring fascination with maps—their ability to guide us physically while igniting our imagination about distant lands yet to be explored. Through this photograph courtesy of Fine Art Finder's collection on Bridgeman Art Library website (www. bridgemanart. com), we can appreciate both the historical significance and aesthetic beauty captured within Agnese's timeless creation.
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