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Old map of the Kyiv region, Ukraine (1781)

Year of release:

1781

Place of issue:

Venice, Italy

Author:

Antonio Zatta

Size:

52 × 38 cm

Provenance:

-

Artifact category:

-

Historical value

Artistic value

Description

Condition

An old map of Ukraine captures the Bratslav and Kyiv regions in the late period of the existence of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, between the first (1772) and second (1793) partitions. It shows Right-Bank Ukraine with Polish-Latin administrative terminology, Italian transliterations of toponyms, the river network of the Dniester and Dnieper, key cities: Kiow, Bratslav, Winnica, Uman, Biała Cerkiew, etc. The letter demonstrates how European publishers integrated Rizzi Zannoni's new surveys into popular atlases.

An elegant Venetian cartouche in the late Rococo style, with a clear engraving style, delicate line reliefs, and colored borders. The composition is clean and easily readable, typical of Zatta's workshop. Miderite with original hand-colored decoration.

Original old-printed map from Antonio Zatta's "Atlante Novissimo", a series of sheets on the lands of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. Title: "Li Palatinati di Braclaw e Kiowia. Tratta dall'Atlante Polacco del Sig.r Rizzi Zanoni". Print on good paper, authentic colors. The map is important for research on the Right Bank and the Cossack-noble geography of the second half of the 18th century.

Very good: uniform patina, clean margins, no image loss. Imperceptible traces of time on the edges.

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