Possibly an entirely new view of Venice

£20,000

In stock

more...

Venetia.

SKU: 19460 Tag: Type:

"F.B.", probably Ferrando BERTELLI
[c1564]
Etched bird's-eye view of Venice, laid paper without watermark, corners renewed.
204 by 212mm (8 by 8.25 inches).
19460

To scale:

notes:

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), ...

bibliography:

bibliography:

Bury, 'The Print in Italy 1550-1625', British Museum, London 2001, page 222; not in Bifalco; not in Karrow

provenance:

provenance:

Provenance:
1. With Helmut Rumbler Kunsthandel, Frankfurt am Main, 2010