Creator Name-CRT
Giralamo Ferroni
Title
Jael and Barak Beholding Sisera, after Carlo Maratta
Creation Date
1705
AMICA Contributor
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
Creator Name-CRT
[Wei Shijie, Hua Yan]
Title
Portrait of Hua Yan against Mountain Ranges and Waterfalls
Creation Date
1705
AMICA Contributor
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Creator Name-CRT
[Wei Shijie, Hua Yan]
Title
Portrait of Hua Yan against Mountain Ranges and Waterfalls
Creation Date
1705
AMICA Contributor
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Creator Name-CRT
[Wei Shijie, Hua Yan]
Title
Portrait of Hua Yan against Mountain Ranges and Waterfalls
Creation Date
1705
AMICA Contributor
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Author
[Kino, Eusebio Francisco Kino (1645–1711), Duhalde, Jean Baptiste, Picolo, Francesco Maria, Inselin]
Note
Folded copper engraved map, on sheet 24.5x21.5, with 40+1 pages of explanatory text, extends south on the peninsula to Loreto and Cinaloa and north to Colorado River, showing Kino's discoveries, place names, settlements, rivers and mountains. Relief shown pictorially.
Author
[Kino, Eusebio Francisco Kino (1645–1711), Duhalde, Jean Baptiste, Picolo, Francesco Maria, Inselin]
Note
Composite of 40 pages report affecting newly establies missions to California presented to the royal council in Mexico on February 10 of the year 1702 by Father Francois Mari Picolo.
Author
[Kino, Eusebio Francisco Kino (1645–1711), Duhalde, Jean Baptiste, Picolo, Francesco Maria, Inselin]
Note
First printing of the 5th. volume of the Jesuit missionaries' reports in 287 page, with the first edition of the Kino's map of California published for the first time in this book. Bound in full calf with rich gold decoration and gold title on spine. Kino proved that California was not an island by leading an overland expedition there from Arizona. Map is a cartographic milestone in the mapping of California. Streeter Sale 2424 noted that: "The letters contain the first translation of Father Francisco Piccolo's "Informe del estado de la nueva cristiandad de California". Kino's map exerted a great influence on contemporary cartography, especially after the French mapmaker, Guillaume Delisle, adapted the Kino's thesis. Eusebio Francisco Kino S.J. was a Roman Catholic priest who became famous for his exploration in Northern Mexico and to present day California and Arizona. He established twenty-four missions and visitas and was known for his ability to create relationships between indigenous peoples and the religious institutions he represented. Kino also practiced other crafts and was an expert astronomer, mathematician and cartographer, who drew the first accurate maps of PimerÃa Alta, the Gulf of California and Baja California. Map is folding copper engraved, on sheet 24.5x21.5., with 40+1 pages of explanatory text, extends south on the peninsula to Loreto and Cinaloa and north to Colorado River, showing Kino's discoveries, place names, settlements, rivers and mountains. Relief shown pictorially.
Author
[Kino, Eusebio Francisco Kino (1645–1711), Duhalde, Jean Baptiste, Picolo, Francesco Maria, Inselin]
Note
First printing of the 5th. volume of the Jesuit missionaries' reports in 287 page, with the first edition of the Kino's map of California published for the first time in this book. Bound in full calf with rich gold decoration and gold title on spine. Kino proved that California was not an island by leading an overland expedition there from Arizona. Map is a cartographic milestone in the mapping of California. Streeter Sale 2424 noted that: "The letters contain the first translation of Father Francisco Piccolo's "Informe del estado de la nueva cristiandad de California". Kino's map exerted a great influence on contemporary cartography, especially after the French mapmaker, Guillaume Delisle, adapted the Kino's thesis. Eusebio Francisco Kino S.J. was a Roman Catholic priest who became famous for his exploration in Northern Mexico and to present day California and Arizona. He established twenty-four missions and visitas and was known for his ability to create relationships between indigenous peoples and the religious institutions he represented. Kino also practiced other crafts and was an expert astronomer, mathematician and cartographer, who drew the first accurate maps of PimerÃa Alta, the Gulf of California and Baja California. Map is folding copper engraved, on sheet 24.5x21.5., with 40 +1 pages of explanatory text, extends south on the peninsula to Loreto and Cinaloa and north to Colorado River, showing Kino's discoveries, place names, settlements, rivers and mountains. Relief shown pictorially.
Author
[Fer, Nicolas de, Guerard, Nicolas]
Note
Catalog of maps and atlases by Nicolas de Fer, geographer and map-seller to the Dauphin, at the La Sphere Royalle, designed and engraved by Nicolas Guerard. The design consists of a representation of the shop sign, an allegorical depiction of de Fer's goods. Date estimated.
Author
[Fer, Nicolas de, 1646-1720, Antoine Coquart (1668–1707), Nicolas de La Mare (1639–1723)]
Note
"Eighth plan of Paris divided into its 20 quarters. By N de Fer, Geographer to his Catholic Majesty [Louis XIV], and Monseigneur le Dauphin"
Author
[Fer, Nicolas de, 1646-1720, Antoine Coquart (1668–1707), Nicolas de La Mare (1639–1723)]
Note
"Seventh plan of the city of Paris, its growth and its embellishments under Henry IIII and Louis III from 1589 to 1643"
Author
[Fer, Nicolas de, 1646-1720, Antoine Coquart (1668–1707), Nicolas de La Mare (1639–1723)]
Note
"Sixth map of the city of Paris, and its additions, from the beginning of the reign of Charles VII in the year 1422 to the end of the reign of Henry III in the year 1589"
Author
[Fer, Nicolas de, 1646-1720, Antoine Coquart (1668–1707), Nicolas de La Mare (1639–1723)]
Note
"Fifth map of the city of Paris. Its growth and its fourth enclosure, begun under Charles V in the year 1367 and completed under Charles VI in the year 1383")
Author
[Fer, Nicolas de, 1646-1720, Antoine Coquart (1668–1707), Nicolas de La Mare (1639–1723)]
Note
"Fourth map of the city of Paris. Its growth and its condition in the reign of Philip Augustus, who died in the year 1223"
Author
[Fer, Nicolas de, 1646-1720, Antoine Coquart (1668–1707), Nicolas de La Mare (1639–1723)]
Note
"Third plan of the city of Paris, its extent and the boroughs neighboring it in the reign of Louis the Young VIIth of that name"
Author
[Fer, Nicolas de, 1646-1720, Antoine Coquart (1668–1707), Nicolas de La Mare (1639–1723)]
Note
"Lutetia conquered by the Franks from the Romans, or second map of the city of Paris"
Author
[Fer, Nicolas de, 1646-1720, Antoine Coquart (1668–1707), Nicolas de La Mare (1639–1723)]
Note
"Lutetia, or first map of the city of Paris. Drawn [based on information] from Caesar, Strabo, the Emperor Julian, and Ammianus Marcellinus by the Commissioner De La Mare"
Author
[Fer, Nicolas de, 1646-1720, Antoine Coquart (1668–1707), Nicolas de La Mare (1639–1723)]
Note
Modern binding of brown leather with gilt decoration and brown paper-covered boards.
Carver
Lamson, 1708 and before (Joseph)
Ornamental carving
Crossbones; Fleur-de-Lis; Hourglass; Winged Skull
Stone type
Slate
Carver
L., B. (Bethuel Langstaff?)
Ornamental carving
Abstract Designs
Stone type
Slate
Carver
G., J. (James Gilchrist?)
Ornamental carving
Flowers; Hourglass; Winged Face
Stone type
Slate
Carver
N., J. (John Noyes?)
Ornamental carving
Flowers; Hourglass; Rosettes; Winged Face
Stone type
Slate
Carver
N., J. (John Noyes?)
Ornamental carving
Floral Designs
Stone type
Slate
Carver
N., J. (John Noyes?)
Ornamental carving
Floral Designs
Stone type
Slate
Carver
Stanclift, James I (1638/9-1712)
Ornamental carving
Lettering Only
Stone type
Sandstone
Ornamental carving
Coffins; Hourglass; Winged Skull
Stone type
Slate
Ornamental carving
Coffins; Hourglass; Winged Skull
Stone type
Slate
Carver
G., J. (James Gilchrist?)
Ornamental carving
Flowers; Hourglass; Winged Face
Stone type
Slate
Carver
N., J. (John Noyes?)
Ornamental carving
Flowers; Hourglass; Rosettes; Winged Face
Stone type
Slate
Carver
Lamson, 1708 and before (Joseph)
Ornamental carving
Crossbones; Fleur-de-Lis; Hourglass; Winged Skull
Stone type
Slate
Ornamental carving
Winged Face
Stone type
Slate
Ornamental carving
Winged Face
Stone type
Slate
Carver
N., J. (John Noyes?)
Ornamental carving
Flowers; Hourglass; Rosettes; Winged Face
Stone type
Slate
Carver
Emmes, Nathaniel
Ornamental carving
Abstract Designs; Rosettes; Winged Face (2)
Stone type
Slate
Carver
Hartshorn(e), John
Ornamental carving
Face; Pinwheels
Carver
N., J. (John Noyes?)
Ornamental carving
Floral Designs
Stone type
Slate
Carver
N., J. (John Noyes?)
Ornamental carving
Floral Designs
Stone type
Slate
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