C1776

Nuove Scoperte Fatte nel 1765, 67, e 69 nel Mare del Sud Venezia

Mapmaker:

Antonio Zatta (1757 - 1797)

One of the earliest and most decorative maps to show the tracks and discoveries of Cook, Wallis, Byron and Carteret. Noted are Cook&#8217s discoveries on the east coast of Australia and New Zealand, Wallis&#8217s discovery of Tahiti, Carteret&#8217s discoveries of … Read Full Description

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Full Title:

Nuove Scoperte Fatte nel 1765, 67, e 69 nel Mare del Sud Venezia

Date:

C1776

Mapmaker:

Antonio Zatta (1757 - 1797)

Condition:

In good condition. Centre fold as issued.

Technique:

Hand coloured copper engraving.

Image Size: 

405mm 
x 300mm

Frame Size: 

765mm 
x 660mm
AUTHENTICITY
Nuove Scoperte Fatte nel 1765, 67, e 69 nel Mare del Sud Venezia - Antique Map from 1776

Genuine antique
dated:

1776

Description:

One of the earliest and most decorative maps to show the tracks and discoveries of Cook, Wallis, Byron and Carteret. Noted are Cook&#8217s discoveries on the east coast of Australia and New Zealand, Wallis&#8217s discovery of Tahiti, Carteret&#8217s discoveries of Pitcairn Island and his rediscovery of the Solomons which the Spaniard Mendana had sighted in 1568. Text states that the coast of New South Wales recently discovered by Lieutant Cook on His Majesty&#8217s vessel named the Endeavour in the year 1770 and circumnavigated New Zealand. Based on Cook&#8217s chart issued in the official accounts of the First Voyage published by John Hawkesworth on behalf of the British Admirality. Decorative map showing Cook’s sea tracks of his first voyage made in 1769-70 where he completely charted New Zealand and discovered and charted the east coast of Australia. The map also shows the sea tracks of Commodore Byron with Captain Mouat in 1765 and later Samuel Wallis aboard the Dolphin partnering Phillip Carteret commanding the Swallow in 1767. The large decorative vignette in the lower right containing a number of plants, sea shells, a native in a sailing vessel and a three masted ship which presumably is intended to be a representation Cook&#8217s Endeavour. From Atlante Novissimo. Reference CLA STCS Front cover pg 4, CLA TMO 6.41 ill pg 101 NLA ODB Bib ID 3544 PER AGTM 1776.01 SUA EMOP pg 131 ill fig 115 pg 120/121 TOO MMOA 1431 pg 176, item 3 pg 218 1 ill Pl 103

Mapmaker:

Antonio Zatta (1775-1797)

Venetian mapmaker and publisher who produced his atlas “Atlante Novissimo” in which he updated his maps with many recent discoveries, especially with those of Cook.

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