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Description

Finely detailed map of Hungary and adjoining regions, published in Venice by Santini.

The map follows the course of the Danube from Vienna in the west to Nicopel (Nikopol, Bulgaria), and to the southwest, the Dalmatian Coastline.

Includes large parts of Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia, Croatia, Serbia, Bulgaria, Romania and Slovakia.

Paolo Santini Biography

Paolo Santini (1729-1793) was an Venetian engraver known especially for his religious prints and fine cartographic engravings. He published in Venice and may have a been a member of the clergy. In his maps, he largely adopted and adapted the work of his French counterparts, especially the brothers de Vaugondy.