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Giacomo Gastaldi:  Nueva Hispania Tabula Nova





Title: Nueva Hispania Tabula Nova

Map Maker: Giacomo Gastaldi

Place / Date: Venice / 1548

Coloring: Uncolored

Size: 6.75 x 5.25 inches

Condition: VG

Price: SOLD

Inventory ID: 19855


Description:

Gastaldi's map is the earliest printed map to focus on the Southern half of the United States and Mexico, including Florida and Texas.

Gastaldi's highly influential map is a composite of the latest discoveries in the region.  The placenames reflect the explorations of Pineda, Cabeza de Vaca, and Moscosso.  R. Spiritu Santu appears (Mississippi River). California is showns as a Peninsula, one of the earliest depictions of California on a printed map (first shown by Cabot in 1544). The R. Tontonteanc is either the Gila or the Colorado River. Florida and Cuba are named. The Yucatan appears as an island, which would later be corrected in Ruscelli's map of 1561.  Perhaps the most influential map of the southwest during the 16th Century to appear in a commercial atlas.  Not until Wyfliet's maps of 1597 would a better regional representation appear in a printed map.

Latin text on verso. Link here to see verso of map:  https://www.raremaps.com/gallery/enlarge/19855a

 


Condition Description: Minor soiling and usual minor repairs at centerfold, where map was originally stitched in to the atlas.


References: Karrow(16 c.) 30/59; Wagner I, pp 27-8, II #18; Wheat #7; Map Collectors Circle 103, pl.1; Martin pl.3.


Related Categories:
Maps of America
Maps of Baja California
Maps of Mexico
Maps of the Rocky Mountains
Maps of the American South
Maps of Southeast America
Maps of Southwest America
Maps of Texas

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