Vinegia
Venice,
Nicolo d'Aristoile, detto Zoppino,
1534
Second edition. Double-page woodcut view (225 by 325mm to the neatline, full margins), running title "Libro Socondo XXX" appears above the neatline, Italian text and small woodcut vignette of Murano on verso (old stab holes in central vertical fold, insignificant wormholes, one or two pale marginal stains).
300 by 395mm. (11.75 by 15.5 inches).
12708
notes:
A superb and detailed bird's-eye view of Venice from the rare second edition of the "Isolario di Benedetto Bordone", first published in 1528; showing Venice as a partially submerged island, surrounded by the lagoon and islands. Major canals and famous landmarks are all shown: the Campanile and the Piazza San Marco are clearly visible at the entrance to the Grand Canal, and other churches and buildings are named. The perspective is the same as for Jacopo de' Barbari's monume...
bibliography:
Shirley, BL, T.BORD-1a.