BEAUTIFUL ANTIQUE PRINT OF THE "NOUVEAU THÉÂTRE D'ITALIE" by Joan/Johannes Blaeu (1596-1673) and Pierre/Pieter Mortier (1661-1711) and printed in Amsterdam. This large copper engraving H 540 x W 310 mm or 21.3 by 12.2 inches was originally engraved around 1660-1670 by the great Dutch mapmaker Joan Blaeu, the official cartographer of the Dutch East India Company, as his father Willem Janszoon Blaeu (1571-1638) had been before him. PLEASE NOTE: the buyer will also receive a Certificate of Authenticity (COA). This engraving on laid paper with chain lines is well engraved with wide and original margins, great contrast and definition, one of the best productions of Dutch illustrators of the 17th century. For these views of the ancient Roman monuments in Rome, Mortier used the old copper plates from Blaeu's atlases. This engraving shows the "Columna Antonini à Rome". The Column of Marcus Aurelius is a Roman victory column in Rome, Italy. It is a Doric column 42 meters high and featuring a spiral relief: it was built in honour of Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius and modeled on Trajan's Column. The Monument is dedicated to the former emperor Marcus Aurelius and his war effort in the Barbarian wars of his reign as Caesar of Rome from 161-180 AD. Standing as a testament to Aurelius' military achievements, it offers a visual narrative of his campaigns against Germanic tribes along the Danube River. To complete the documentation, the photo of the title of the work is also published with the name of the artists who created the prints.

In 1672 Blaeu's printing house was destroyed by fire, and Mortier took over what was left of Blaeu's plates. New plates were engraved, and Mortier re-issued Blaeu's Townbooks of Italy with a mixture of the old and the new, including fine, large panoramas of Genoa, Venice and Naples, as well as many other detailed plates of Italian towns and cities, and put his name on nearly all of them. These seem to have been largely provided by his friend the philosopher and lawyer Carlo-Emanuele Vizzani (1617-1661) whom he knew from his travels in Italy during his Youth (Van der Krogt 43:222.1-4). The Willem Janszoon Blaeu printing house was one of the largest in the world and Joan the Elder was assisted by his sons Willem, Pieter and Joan II. Their endeavours insured Blaeu maps were, and still are, renowned for the consummate care and attention apparent in every stage of production - using only the best paper with finely engraved plates and a high standard of printing.

Title and Description: This copper engraving is part of "Nouveau Théâtre d'Italie ou description exacte de ses villes, palais, églises, etc…" Published by Pierre/Pieter Mortier after the original engravings of Joan Blaeu, in Amsterdam, 1704. Sheet size: H 540 x W 310 mm or 21.3 by 12.2 inches. The engraving is in good condition (as shown in the photo), there are NO cuts or holes or restorations, only few small imperfections. Printed on laid paper with chain lines with wide and original margins. No text on the back. Beautiful detailed engraving drawn with great skill, one of the best productions of Dutch illustrators of the 17th century.

References: Van der Krogt 43:222.1-4 and 43:232.1-4; Koeman I, Bl 88-102; Phillips 8945; Rossetti 1140; Berlin Katalog 2683; Andrew Pettigree and Arthur der Weduwen, The Bookshop of the World: Making and Trading Books in the Dutch Golden Age (New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2019), pp. 238–239; Johannes Keuning and Marijke Donkersloot-de Vrij (Edited): Willem Jansz. Blaeu: a biography and history of his work as cartographer and publisher, Amsterdam 1973.

Authors/Illustrators: Upon the completion of the eleven-volume Atlas Maior in 1662, Joan/Johannes Blaeu (1596-1673) set about the publication of another gigantic atlas, a multi-volume atlas of the towns and monuments of Italy, the "Theatrum civitatum et admirandorum Italiae". The work was to be in two parts, each consisting of five “books”: the first part would cover the towns of Italy, with the second dealing with the monuments of Rome. Joan Blaeu would only manage to publish three volumes of the atlas within his lifetime. Theses were: the towns of the Ecclesiastical States consisting of 66 maps; the first book of the second part: 44 plates depicting Rome’s ancient theatre’s and circuses as they were in ancient times, and as they were at the time of publication; the part of the second book of the first part, consisting of 33 views and plans of the Kingdoms of Naples and Sicily. Pierre/Pieter Mortier (1661-1711) reissued all the Blaeu maps in the years 1704/05 in an atlas, the present work, comprising four volumes. He amended and retouched several of the Blaeu maps and put his name on nearly all of them. He added many new maps of his own design, filling the gaps of the first part of the atlas.

Shipping: via UPS, protected, INSURED and fully tracked package. Estimated time for Europe 3-5 working days. Shipping within one working day. You can combine shipping if you purchases several items from us, saving money and time.

BEAUTIFUL ANTIQUE PRINT OF THE "NOUVEAU THÉÂTRE D'ITALIE" by Joan/Johannes Blaeu (1596-1673) and Pierre/Pieter Mortier (1661-1711) and printed in Amsterdam. This large copper engraving H 540 x W 310 mm or 21.3 by 12.2 inches was originally engraved around 1660-1670 by the great Dutch mapmaker Joan Blaeu, the official cartographer of the Dutch East India Company, as his father Willem Janszoon Blaeu (1571-1638) had been before him. PLEASE NOTE: the buyer will also receive a Certificate of Authenticity (COA). This engraving on laid paper with chain lines is well engraved with wide and original margins, great contrast and definition, one of the best productions of Dutch illustrators of the 17th century. For these views of the ancient Roman monuments in Rome, Mortier used the old copper plates from Blaeu's atlases. This engraving shows the "Columna Antonini à Rome". The Column of Marcus Aurelius is a Roman victory column in Rome, Italy. It is a Doric column 42 meters high and featuring a spiral relief: it was built in honour of Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius and modeled on Trajan's Column. The Monument is dedicated to the former emperor Marcus Aurelius and his war effort in the Barbarian wars of his reign as Caesar of Rome from 161-180 AD. Standing as a testament to Aurelius' military achievements, it offers a visual narrative of his campaigns against Germanic tribes along the Danube River. To complete the documentation, the photo of the title of the work is also published with the name of the artists who created the prints.

In 1672 Blaeu's printing house was destroyed by fire, and Mortier took over what was left of Blaeu's plates. New plates were engraved, and Mortier re-issued Blaeu's Townbooks of Italy with a mixture of the old and the new, including fine, large panoramas of Genoa, Venice and Naples, as well as many other detailed plates of Italian towns and cities, and put his name on nearly all of them. These seem to have been largely provided by his friend the philosopher and lawyer Carlo-Emanuele Vizzani (1617-1661) whom he knew from his travels in Italy during his Youth (Van der Krogt 43:222.1-4). The Willem Janszoon Blaeu printing house was one of the largest in the world and Joan the Elder was assisted by his sons Willem, Pieter and Joan II. Their endeavours insured Blaeu maps were, and still are, renowned for the consummate care and attention apparent in every stage of production - using only the best paper with finely engraved plates and a high standard of printing.

Title and Description: This copper engraving is part of "Nouveau Théâtre d'Italie ou description exacte de ses villes, palais, églises, etc…" Published by Pierre/Pieter Mortier after the original engravings of Joan Blaeu, in Amsterdam, 1704. Sheet size: H 540 x W 310 mm or 21.3 by 12.2 inches. The engraving is in good condition (as shown in the photo), there are NO cuts or holes or restorations, only few small imperfections. Printed on laid paper with chain lines with wide and original margins. No text on the back. Beautiful detailed engraving drawn with great skill, one of the best productions of Dutch illustrators of the 17th century.

References: Van der Krogt 43:222.1-4 and 43:232.1-4; Koeman I, Bl 88-102; Phillips 8945; Rossetti 1140; Berlin Katalog 2683; Andrew Pettigree and Arthur der Weduwen, The Bookshop of the World: Making and Trading Books in the Dutch Golden Age (New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2019), pp. 238–239; Johannes Keuning and Marijke Donkersloot-de Vrij (Edited): Willem Jansz. Blaeu: a biography and history of his work as cartographer and publisher, Amsterdam 1973.

Authors/Illustrators: Upon the completion of the eleven-volume Atlas Maior in 1662, Joan/Johannes Blaeu (1596-1673) set about the publication of another gigantic atlas, a multi-volume atlas of the towns and monuments of Italy, the "Theatrum civitatum et admirandorum Italiae". The work was to be in two parts, each consisting of five “books”: the first part would cover the towns of Italy, with the second dealing with the monuments of Rome. Joan Blaeu would only manage to publish three volumes of the atlas within his lifetime. Theses were: the towns of the Ecclesiastical States consisting of 66 maps; the first book of the second part: 44 plates depicting Rome’s ancient theatre’s and circuses as they were in ancient times, and as they were at the time of publication; the part of the second book of the first part, consisting of 33 views and plans of the Kingdoms of Naples and Sicily. Pierre/Pieter Mortier (1661-1711) reissued all the Blaeu maps in the years 1704/05 in an atlas, the present work, comprising four volumes. He amended and retouched several of the Blaeu maps and put his name on nearly all of them. He added many new maps of his own design, filling the gaps of the first part of the atlas.

Shipping: via UPS, protected, INSURED and fully tracked package. Estimated time for Europe 3-5 working days. Shipping within one working day. You can combine shipping if you purchases several items from us, saving money and time.

Cultura
Antigua Roma
Número de libros
1
Tema
Arqueología, Arquitectura, Arte, Cartografía, Diseño gráfico, Europa, Geografía, Historia, Historia de conflictos bélicos, Historia del arte, Incunables e impresión temprana, Libros ilustrados, Recuerdos, Religión, Teatro, Topografía (geografía)
Título del libro
The Column of Marcus Aurelius in Rome from Nouveau Théâtre d'Italie
Estado
Muy buen estado
Autor/ Ilustrador
Joan Blaeu / Pieter Mortier
Año de publicación artículo más antiguo
1660
Año de publicación artículo más reciente
1704
Alto
540 mm
Edición
Edición ilustrada, Edición limitada, Primera edición en este formato
Ancho
310 mm
Idioma
Francés, Latín
Lengua original
Encuadernación
Página única
Accesorios
Firmado, Firmado por el autor, Firmado por el ilustrador
Número de páginas
1
Estilo
Antigua Grecia, Antigua Roma, Barroco, Clásico, Medieval, Realismo, Renacimiento, Renacimiento italiano, Siglo de Oro holandés

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Venditore gentile e puntuale nella spedizione, la mappa è arrivata ben sigillata e protetta da più strati di cellophane, all'interno certificato di autenticità. Tutto come da descrizione.

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Great person, pleasant experience and 100% recommended!

Beautiful print that fills a hole in my collection. Extremely happy with it. Well packed, and swift delivery. Thanks

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I'm glad everything went well, thank you and best regards.

Envoi rapide, emballage très soigné, livres parfaitement conformes aux descriptifs. Je remercie le vendeur et je le recommande

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Excellent person, expert collector. Thanks for your business!!!

Print received in perfect conditions, having packed in a professional way, and very quick delivery. Many thanks.

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Excellent person, great communication. Thanks for your business!!!

Schneller Versand. Sehr viele Informationen enthalten. Empfehlenswert.

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Pleasant transaction. Expert collector. 100% recommended! Angenehme Transaktion. Erfahrener Sammler. 100 % empfehlenswert!

ottimo venditore AAA+++

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Experienced collector, pleasant transaction, 100% recommended ! Esperto collezionista, piacevole transazione, raccomandato 100% !

Très bien merci, emballage top, livraison rapide, livre conforme au descriptif merci

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Experienced collector, pleasant person, 100% recommended! Thank you! Collectionneur expérimenté, personne agréable, recommandé à 100% ! Merci

Arrived quickly in good state, condition as described, excellent packaging, I olmost didnt get to it myself 😁, thanks. Peter

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Pleasant person, expert collector of natural history. Excellent transaction. Thank you! :)

Mycket nöjd, en fantastisk volym

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Pleasant person, great collector and experience! Thank you! Trevlig person, stor samlare och erfarenhet! Tack!

Ottimo acquisto, imballaggio perfetto, spedizione veloce

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Excellent person and expert collector, thank you! Ottima persona ed esperto collezionista, grazie!

Het boek is snel geleverd en het voldoet volledig aan de verwachtingen. Bovendien heeft de verkoper mijn product zeer zorgvuldig verpakt. Ik kan deze verkoper derhalve aanbevelen.

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Expert collector and pleasant person. Excellent experience. Thank you! Deskundige verzamelaar en prettig persoon. Uitstekende ervaring. Bedankt!

Beautiful map in great condition. Very well packaged and arrived without any problem. Recommended seller. Bellissima mappa in ottime condizioni. Molto ben confezionato. Venditore raccomandato.

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Pleasant transaction, refined collector and exquisite person. Super recommended! Agradable transacción, coleccionista refinado y persona exquisita. ¡Súper recomendado!

Lotto come da descrizione. Comunicazione con il venditore esaustiva. Spedizione rapida

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It was a pleasure, great collector and exquisite person. Best wishes!!!...E' stato un piacere, grande collezionista e squisita persona. Migliori Auguri!!!

Sehr rasche Lieferung. Zustand ok.

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Thank you for your purchase and your kindness. Happy Holidays!!! Vielen Dank für Ihren Kauf und Ihre Freundlichkeit. Schöne Ferien!!!

Ich bin etwas enttäuscht über die Beschreibung des Buches, es ist in einem schlechteren Zustand als beschrieben.

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