Venetia.
[c1564]
Etched bird's-eye view of Venice, laid paper without watermark, corners renewed.
204 by 212mm (8 by 8.25 inches).
19460
notes:
An apparently unrecorded map of Venice, the capital of a vast empire, a mercantile centre, and a departure point for travellers to the East. Located at the crossroads between East and West, Venice was a destination for foreign merchants and pilgrims.
Bertelli's view is stylised, and not directly based on any previous view, being slightly oriented with the north-northeast to the top. It is probably closest in perspective to Benedetto di Bordone's 'Venice' (1528), ...
Bertelli's view is stylised, and not directly based on any previous view, being slightly oriented with the north-northeast to the top. It is probably closest in perspective to Benedetto di Bordone's 'Venice' (1528), ...
bibliography:
Bury, 'The Print in Italy 1550-1625', British Museum, London 2001, page 222; not in Bifalco; not in Karrow
provenance:
Provenance:
1. With Helmut Rumbler Kunsthandel, Frankfurt am Main, 2010
1. With Helmut Rumbler Kunsthandel, Frankfurt am Main, 2010