First State of Ughi’s landmark map of Venice

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Iconografica Rappresentatione della Inclita Città di Venezia Consacrata al Reggio Serenissimo Domino Veneto.

UGHI, Lodovico
Venice,
Giuseppe Baroni á S. Giuliano,
1729.

Oblong folio (485 by 687mm), engraved title, border, and wall map on eight sheets, bound in plano, half calf over marbled paper boards.

1457 by 2016mm (57.25 by 79.25 inches).
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One of the largest maps of Venice ever published, and the first map of the city based upon accurate field surveys.

Lodovico Ughi's topographical map is a landmark in the cartographic history of Venice. Successive Venetian mapmakers from the time of Jacopo di Barbari did not significantly alter the appearance of the city: among the exceptions is Ughi's work. Not only is it one of the largest printed plans of Venice, but it also served for centuries as a model ...

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Schulz, 'The Printed plans and panoramic views of Venice (1486-1797)', 116.

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