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Francesco Rosselli

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in 1505 and 1508. His shop also sold maps, and was the first known shop to market maps commercially. His two most famous maps date from 1506 and 1508. The 1506 Contarini-Rosselli map, his only signed and dated work, was the first printed map showing the New World. Rosselli's 1508 world map was the
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in the Americas. The attribution of prints to him is the subject of debate, as different engraving styles are used. This may be the result of different artists in his workshop, or of his and his shop's ability to use different styles.
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and left Florence for Hungary, because of debt according to his brother, where he made maps for
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Boorsch, Suzanne. "The Case for Francesco Rosselli as the Engraver of Berlinghieri’s
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first map drawn on an oval projection. This map may have been sold in his shop.
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For the French Renaissance composer also known as "Francesco Rosselli", see
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International Society for the History of Cartography: Imago Mvndi (page:24)
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AlmagiĂ , Roberto (1951). "On the Cartographic Work of Francesco Rosselli".
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In the 1480s, Rosselli left his wife and children with his half-brother
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World Map oval by Francesco Rosselli, copper plate engraving on vellum,
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Konrad Oberhuber in Levinson:48–59 discusses the issue at length
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Jay A. Levenson, Konrad Oberhuber, and Jacquelyn L. Sheehan,
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and liturgical works for the city's cathedral. The so-called
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published in Florence in 1480–82. He was also recorded in
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Early Italian Engravings from the National Gallery of Art
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François Roussel

National Maritime Museum

illuminated manuscript
Vatican Library
engraver
old master prints
cartographer
Christopher Columbus
Florence
Geographia
Tavola Strozzi
Bay of Naples
Aragonese
Battle of Ischia
Botticelli
Life of the Virgin
Cosimo
Matthias Corvinus
Geographia
Venice
Bible of Federico da Montefeltro
JSTOR
1150046




Early Italian Engravings from the National Gallery of Art

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