“the last word in seventeenth-century imagery of Rome” (Maier)
Nuova Pianta et alzata della citta di Roma.
Rome,
1705.
Folio (510 by 370mm), engraved map on 12 sheets, each sheet trimmed to image and remargined to fit folio, sheets 3, 10, and 12 with some loss skilfully repaired in facsimile, later half green buckram, overs green marbled paper boards, title to green buckram label pasted to upper cover.
1560 by 1500mm. (61.5 by 59 inches).
21814
notes:
The finest of the seventeenth century maps of Rome, known to have adorned the home of Samuel Pepys, no less, appearing in an ink-wash drawing of his library, in 1693.
Falda's map was first published in 1676, with subsequent editions published in 1697, 1705 (as the present example), 1730, and 1756. At once colossal in scale and dense with minute detail, landmarks visible on the map, engraved with fastidious architectural precision, range from Bernini's Fontana dei...
Falda's map was first published in 1676, with subsequent editions published in 1697, 1705 (as the present example), 1730, and 1756. At once colossal in scale and dense with minute detail, landmarks visible on the map, engraved with fastidious architectural precision, range from Bernini's Fontana dei...
bibliography:
Maier, 'Rome Measured and Imagined', 2015; McPhee, 'Falda's Map as a Work of Art', The Art Bulletin (2019), pp7-28.
provenance:
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