The only map of Sri Lanka published by the Lafreri school
Taprobana.
[Rome,
A. Lafreri,
c1570].
Engraved map, watermark of a letter 'M' under star in shield.
264 by 200mm (10.5 by 7.75 inches).
14980
notes:
A striking map of Sri Lanka attributed to Antonio Lafreri.
The map is typical of the Lafreri School with Venetian galleys on the stippled sea, cities and towns represented as bird's-eye views, and hills and trees populating the interior.
Although the map is anonymous, the work has been attributed, by Destombes, to the Rome publisher Antonio Lafreri, who lists a map of Sri Lanka in his catalogue - item no. 75. La Barroni suggests that the map is a copy...
The map is typical of the Lafreri School with Venetian galleys on the stippled sea, cities and towns represented as bird's-eye views, and hills and trees populating the interior.
Although the map is anonymous, the work has been attributed, by Destombes, to the Rome publisher Antonio Lafreri, who lists a map of Sri Lanka in his catalogue - item no. 75. La Barroni suggests that the map is a copy...
bibliography:
Bifolco TAV. 86; cf. Woodward 316-318.
provenance:
One of the earliest maps to reference Singapore
The first chart of the Chinese Coast on Mercator’s Projection
The author’s copy of the plan of Shanghai
The first European to enter Mecca and Medina
Charting a voyage of nearly two thousand nautical miles from the Sunda Strait to Hong Kong
London’s calling
Southern entrance to the Sunda Strait
“Hops, reformation, turkeys, carp, and beer, came into England all in one year” 

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