Nova Et Exactisima Totius Italiae Sardiniae Et Korsikae

Seutter Matthias ( 1678 - 1757 ) Augsburg

Published by Artist: Seutter Matthias ( - 1757 ) Augsburg issued in: Augsburg; - Matthias Seutter (1678- 1757) Augsburg was the son of a goldsmith in Augsburg In 1697 Seutter began his studies in Nuremberg and subsequently worked in the publishing house of Jeremias Wolff in Augsburg In 1710 he established his own publishing house and print shop The Seutter publishing house produced a great number of maps atlases and globes However very few original maps were printed there as Augsburg at that time had no university and no connection to the fields of mathematics or the natural sciences Seutter therefore copied the work of other cartographers making his own engravings based on their models Over 500 maps were produced in his studio Seutter's most well-known, 1678
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Technic: Copper print, colorit: original colored, condition: Some restoration at lower centerfold, size (in cm): 49 x 57 cm cm; - Map shows the whole of Italy with the islands of Sardinia, Corsica and two cartouches. Seller Inventory # EUI1419_500

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Title: Nova Et Exactisima Totius Italiae Sardiniae ...
Publisher: Artist: Seutter Matthias ( - 1757 ) Augsburg issued in: Augsburg; - Matthias Seutter (1678- 1757) Augsburg was the son of a goldsmith in Augsburg In 1697 Seutter began his studies in Nuremberg and subsequently worked in the publishing house of Jeremias Wolff in Augsburg In 1710 he established his own publishing house and print shop The Seutter publishing house produced a great number of maps atlases and globes However very few original maps were printed there as Augsburg at that time had no university and no connection to the fields of mathematics or the natural sciences Seutter therefore copied the work of other cartographers making his own engravings based on their models Over 500 maps were produced in his studio Seutter's most well-known
Publication Date: 1678

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