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Coronelli, Vincenzo Maria. 1650-1718. [A set of Terrestrial/Celestial globe gores, diameter 6 inches (150 mm).] [Venice]: the celestial dated 1700. image 1
Coronelli, Vincenzo Maria. 1650-1718. [A set of Terrestrial/Celestial globe gores, diameter 6 inches (150 mm).] [Venice]: the celestial dated 1700. image 2
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Coronelli, Vincenzo Maria. 1650-1718.
[A set of Terrestrial/Celestial globe gores, diameter 6 inches (150 mm).] [Venice]: the celestial dated 1700.

5 December 2018, 14:00 EST
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Coronelli, Vincenzo Maria. 1650-1718.

[A set of Terrestrial/Celestial globe gores, diameter 6 inches (150 mm).] [Venice]: the celestial dated 1700.
Two uncolored globe gore sheets, 250 x 470 mm. Each sheet of 12 gores making up a globe of 6 inches diameter. The celestial with a cartouche dated 1700, the terrestrial undated. The two sheets presented in a double window mount.

A fine set of celestial and terrestrial gore sheets for the 150 mm diameter Coronelli pair with strong, heavily inked impressions. These sheets likely taken from Coronelli's published book on globes, Libro dei Globi. Coronelli was one of the most influential Italian mapmakers, the son of a tailor, he established a Geographical publishing house in Venice. His success with his large printed globes, and the patronage of the King Louis XIV of France and other European Nobility made him one of the leading mapmakers of his day. See Osher collection for a similar pair, www.oshermaps.org/map/532 and 11765.0001.

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