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Auction 121, Lot 381

"Veduta di S. Eustachio",

Subject: Statia

Period: 1777 (published)

Publication: Gazzettiere Americano

Color: Black & White

Size:
13.8 x 7 inches
35.1 x 17.8 cm
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This is an uncommon view of St. Eustatius (Statia) in the Dutch West Indies, which had the distinction of being the first foreign nation to officially recognize the newly formed United States during the American Revolution. For a while, Statia was the only link between Europe and the fledgling American nation and was the major supplier of arms and ammunition to the rebellious British Colonies. As such, it was the subject of conflict among the most powerful seafaring nations of the time. This scene delicately depicts the capital Oranjestad, with numerous ships in the harbor. Drawn by N. Matraini and engraved by Ottauicini for this important Italian Gazeteer.

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Condition: A

Sharply imprinted on fine laid paper with generous margins and folds as issued. There is a little bit of foxing, still a nice example.

Estimate: $600 - $800

Sold for: $450

Closed on 9/26/2007

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