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The Nova Descrittione, New Description of Lombardy, by George Tilman, engraving, 1570
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The Nova Descrittione, New Description of Lombardy, by George Tilman, engraving, 1570
Cartography, Italy, 16th century. The Nova Descrittione (New Description) of Lombardy, created by Giacomo Gastaldi. Engraving by George Tilman, 1570
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16th Century Direction Guidance Lombardy Western Script
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This print showcases "The Nova Descrittione, New Description of Lombardy" an exquisite engraving created by George Tilman in 1570. The artwork belongs to the realm of cartography and represents a significant piece from Italy's 16th-century history. In this masterful creation, Tilman skillfully brings to life Giacomo Gastaldi's original work, providing viewers with a detailed map of Lombardy. The intricate engravings depict the region's physical geography, offering guidance and direction for travelers exploring this enchanting landscape centuries ago. The horizontal composition allows us to immerse ourselves in the rich tapestry of Lombardy's topography. Every stroke and line on the map reflects both artistry and precision, showcasing Tilman's mastery as an engraver. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece, it transports us back in time when maps were not just tools for navigation but also works of art. Through its Western script annotations and meticulous attention to detail, this engraving serves as a testament to the importance placed on accurate cartography during that era. While devoid of people or any commercial use reference, this image invites us to appreciate the beauty found within historical illustrations like these. It reminds us that even without human presence, art can still captivate our imagination and transport us through time. Overall, this print is a testament to George Tilman’s talent as an artist while shedding light on Italy’s rich cartographic heritage from the 16th century.
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