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Jaillot, Alexis-Hubert. Le Golfe de Venise avec ses Principaux. Paris: 1692 [Italy]
Jaillot, Alexis-Hubert. Le Golfe de Venise avec ses Principaux. Paris: 1692 [Italy]
Alexis-Hubert Jaillot
Le Golfe de Venise avec ses Principaux
Paris, 1692
Approx. 24 3/4" x 40"
This elegant late 17th-century map by Alexis-Hubert Jaillot presents a detailed depiction of the Gulf of Venice and its surrounding regions, reflecting the area’s strategic importance as a hub of trade and power in the Mediterranean. Produced in Paris during a period of flourishing French cartography, the map highlights the Venetian Republic’s dominance of maritime commerce and its influence across the Adriatic Sea.
The map meticulously charts the coastline, major ports, islands, and navigational routes, providing valuable geographic insights for seafarers and merchants. Cities such as Venice, with its intricate network of waterways, are prominently featured, emphasizing its role as a center of commerce, culture, and diplomacy during this period. Jaillot's work combines cartographic precision with decorative artistry, including elaborate title cartouches and embellishments that celebrate the wealth and grandeur of Venice.
As a product of the late Baroque period, Le Golfe de Venise exemplifies the synthesis of geographic knowledge and artistic excellence, capturing the enduring importance of Venice in the economic and political landscape of early modern Europe.