Iconografica Rappresentatione della Inclita Città di Venezia Consacrata al Reggio Serenissimo Domino Veneto.
Venice,
Giuseppe Baroni á S. Giuliano,
1729.
Large engraved wall map on eight sheets, title to banner at top, 16 views of Venice to left and right borders, text below.
1457 by 2016mm (57.25 by 79.25 inches).
34329
notes:
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 for...
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 for...
bibliography:
Schulz, 'The Printed plans and panoramic views of Venice (1486-1797)', 116.
provenance:
Hong Kong and Canton from the ‘Secret Atlas’ 


