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Auction 175, Lot 305

Coronelli's Influential and Decorative Map of South America

"[On 2 Sheets] America Meridionale", Coronelli, Vincenzo Maria

Subject: South America

Period: 1691 (circa)

Publication: Atlante Veneto

Color: Black & White

Size:
17.8 x 23.8 inches
45.2 x 60.5 cm
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Coronelli drew on many sources for his 2-sheet map of South America including several reports of voyages to which he had access. Therefore the map is considered one of the best depictions of the era. A small version of Lac de Parime is located on the equator with a notation questioning its existence. The Rio de la Plata emanates from the large Lago de Los Xarayes. Jacob le Maire and Willem Cornelisz Schouten's route around Cape Horn and through the South Pacific is traced. This important voyage (1615-17) opened a new shipping route from the Atlantic to the Pacific and proved that Tierra de Fuego was an island and not a part of some massive southern continent. From a purely decorative point of view, the map is a superb example of the mapmaker's art. There are two large cartouches and the interior is filled with small depictions of animals and natives, including jaguars, llamas, hunters, torture scenes, and cannibalism. If joined, the map would measure approximately 35 x 24". A superb large map of the continent.

References: Shirley (BL Atlases) T.CORO-7a #14 & 15.

Condition: B+

Crisp impressions on bright, watermarked sheets with minor offsetting and light toning along the centerfold. The left sheet has a light damp stain along its left edge that enters into the image at a few points. There are short worm tracks along the centerfold on the right sheet that have been backed with archival material on verso. The first image is a composite image - the map is in two separate sheets.

Estimate: $1,600 - $1,900

Sold for: $1,000

Closed on 11/13/2019

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