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Central America, from an Atlas of the World in 33 Maps, Venice, 1st September 1553
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Central America, from an Atlas of the World in 33 Maps, Venice, 1st September 1553
XOT330962 Central America, from an Atlas of the World in 33 Maps, Venice, 1st September 1553 (ink on vellum) (detail from 330960) by Agnese, Battista (1514-64); Museo Correr, Venice, Italy; Italian, out of copyright
Media ID 18255163
© Museo Correr, Venice, Italy / Bridgeman Images
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This print showcases a detailed map of Central America, taken from an Atlas of the World in 33 Maps created by Battista Agnese on September 1st, 1553. The ink on vellum composition beautifully captures the intricate details and craftsmanship of this historical cartographic masterpiece. The image transports us back to a time when exploration and navigation were at their peak. A ship gracefully sails through the Caribbean waters, symbolizing the spirit of adventure that characterized this era. The presence of boats further emphasizes the importance of maritime travel during those times. A nautical chart prominently displayed in the artwork serves as a guide for sailors, highlighting various ports and routes across Central America. This map was undoubtedly invaluable for navigators seeking new trade routes or exploring uncharted territories. The meticulous depiction of compasses scattered throughout the map signifies not only its functionality but also its significance in aiding accurate navigation. These tools were essential for sailors who relied heavily on celestial bodies to determine their position at sea. Battista Agnese's attention to detail is evident in every stroke, making this piece a true testament to his skill as a cartographer. Preserved within Museo Correr in Venice, Italy, this historic artifact continues to inspire awe and fascination among art enthusiasts and historians alike.
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