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Arnoldo di Arnoldi (d. 1602) was a Flemish cartographer who worked in Northern Italy at the end of the sixteenth century. Arnoldo was in Bologna by 1595, with his brother, Jacobo, where they worked with Antonio Magini. At the turn of the century, Arnoldi moved to Siena and began to work with Matteo Florimi, Magini’s rival. Arnoldi’s transfer may have contributed to the plagiarism case against Florimi by Magini at the same time. However, Arnoldi died only two years later, in 1602. He is best known for his excellently-wrought world map in ten sheets and his set of continental maps, all of which are extremely rare.


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Place/Date:
Siena / 1600
Size:
19 x 15 inches
Condition:
VG
Stock#:
6243
Place/Date:
Siena / 1600 (1660)
Size:
41.5 x 74 inches
Condition:
VG
Stock#:
44272
Place/Date:
Siena, Italy / 1600 circa
Size:
19 x 15 inches
Condition:
VG
Stock#:
75023
Place/Date:
Siena / 1601 (1634)
Size:
31.5 x 20 inches
Condition:
Good
Stock#:
72385
Place/Date:
Siena / 1601
Size:
31.5 x 20 inches
Condition:
VG
Stock#:
73593