Makhaev’s map of St Petersburg “to the glory and honour of the Russian Empire”
Plan de la Ville de St. Petersbourg
avec ses Principales Vües dessiné & gravé sous la direction de l'Academie Imperiale des Sciences & des Arts. [Title also in Cyrillic: Plan stolichnago goroda Sanktpeterburga : Map of the capital city Saint Petersburg showing the main avenues].
St Petersbourg,
Petersburg Academy of Sciences
1753.
Large wall map on nine engraved sheets, with sheet seven reproduced in printed heliogravure facsimile.
1415 by 2065mm. (55.75 by 81.25 inches).
14711
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Makhaev's extraordinary large-scale map of St. Petersburg; one of the masterpieces of Russian engraving art.
Published in limited numbers to mark the first jubilee of the city in 1753, and dedicated "to the glory and honour of the Russian Empire" Markhaev's map was commissioned to commemorate the city's remarkable growth in the 50 years since its foundation.
The extraordinary map is on a scale of 1:3350 and gives an accurate view of the existing street...
Published in limited numbers to mark the first jubilee of the city in 1753, and dedicated "to the glory and honour of the Russian Empire" Markhaev's map was commissioned to commemorate the city's remarkable growth in the 50 years since its foundation.
The extraordinary map is on a scale of 1:3350 and gives an accurate view of the existing street...
bibliography:
SK 5346 and 5347; cf. Obol'ianinov 2048.
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