Auction 291 Maps of Liguria and Corsica
By Finarte
Apr 16, 2025
Via Quattro Novembre 114, Rome, Italy

Genoa, Liguria and Corsica are the perimeters that delimit the scope of this collection, the result of the passion of a Genoese man deeply in love with his land. Love, passion and collecting, however, are purely cognitive activities, where aesthetic pleasure can never be separated from that for study, knowledge and philological analysis. In this sense, this collection stands as a diachronic survey of the development of the image of Genoa and the Genovesato over the centuries, starting from the first essential printed representations of the late fifteenth century to the more secure and mature cartography of the late sixteenth and especially the mid-seventeenth centuries: an accurate investigation aimed at capturing the creation of a dynamic representation of the territory over time, rich in constantly evolving details. The number of maps, the accuracy of the drawing and the beauty of the engravings that have come down to us testify to the importance of Liguria and Genoa throughout the centuries. The cartographic aspect is combined with the aesthetic passion for one's city in the extensive section devoted to the image of Genoa over the centuries, an image that ranges from fascinating bird's-eye views taken from the sea to the more specific and analytical images of its famous monuments and palaces. A digression, but not too much, is that represented by the prints and maps depicting Corsica, in the eyes of the Genoese always a natural offshoot of Genovesato.


Of Corsica here are presented some of the oldest and rarest representations of the island, seen in horizontal and vertical orientation, suspended between Liguria and Sardinia as if to ideally join territories that also represent historically a unicum.


The catalog consists of more than 350 prints divided into 225 lots, starting from the 15th century until the 19th century. Many of them are of extreme rarity and great beauty because of the refinement of the engraving, the richness of detail and the vivid period coloring. 

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LOT 17:

Magini, Giovanni Antonio
Magini, Giovanni Antonio - Corsica Island ...

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Auction took place on Apr 16, 2025 at Finarte
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Magini, Giovanni Antonio - Corsica Island, formerly Cyrnus, 1598
51 x 39
Engraved by Arnoldo di Arnoldi, Magini's map of Corsica derives from a drawing by Bracelli from 1597. Cartouche with title at top left, dedication to Cardinal Giustiniani at bottom left.

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