Garabusa Island and Fort, Crete.
Boschini, Marco.
Garabusa "Scoglio et Forza di Garabuse" Venice "
Marco Boschini Venetiano, al Serinissima Principe E Regal Collegio di Venetia" 1651
Black & white copper engraved map of Garabusa Island in the bay of Suda, Crete from Marco Boschini's "
Il Regno tutto di Candia" double page, folded, verso blank.
The map or birdseye view shows the fort upon the island with many ships in the sea surrounding it Dark impression, on laid paper; light soiling to outer margins,; folds.
Marco Boschini, [1613-78]
Venetian painter and engraver, published two important works regarding Greece.
"
Il regno tutto di Candia" in 1651. (1st & only edition). Boschini started work on the survey of Crete in 1645, the year in which the Turks invaded the island. In his dedication to the work he mentions a large map of the island dated 1645 [of which only 2 copies are recorded] there is no copy of the complete work known of this date.
Boschini published the work in 1651, when the city of Candia [Iraklion] had been in a state of siege for 4 years ( it was to last 22 years): he undertook the work to illustrate the Venetian valour in the face of the Ottoman attack on Crete
"L'Archipelago."an isolario of the Greek Islands in 1658.
The outlines of the Islands in the
"L'Archipelago" recall those of Bartelemeo dalli Sonnetti, whose "
Isolario" Venice. 1485 was the first appearance of the islands in printed form.
Zacharakis:593/395. Blackmer /Navari:171; Blackmer/Sotheby's:37. 214 by 393mm (8½ by 15½ inches).
ref: 2074
€450