Girolamo Ruscelli
19 x 27 cm
This map of Arabia is based on Giacomo Gastaldi's miniature atlas map, first printed in 1648. Girolamo Ruscelli copied not just Gastaldi's geography, but also his production technique: copper-engraving. This was still a novel method of engraving in the mid-16th century when the much cheaper and faster wood-engraving still dominated. Copper-engraving allowed for much finer detail, creating crisper, more attractive maps. Ruscelli's map with its stippled sea and clear lettering (even for the smallest words) is an excellent example of this technique and is one finest miniature maps of Arabia available from the 16th century.
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