Bilder Giacomo Lauro (1550–1640) – Map of Topographia Puteolorum – Engraving (1612)
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This engraving depicts a topographical map of the ancient coastal city of Pozzuoli, Italy, and its surrounding volcanic landscape including the Phlegraean Fields. The composition features a detailed bird's-eye view of the Gulf of Pozzuoli, highlighting significant Roman ruins, local villas, and geographical landmarks such as Lake Avernus and the Lucrine Lake. A decorative cartouche in the upper left corner contains a coat of arms and a formal dedication, while a comprehensive numbered legend at the bottom provides historical and geographical context for the various sites shown. This work was published as part of the Antiquae Urbis Splendor, an influential series of prints intended to document and celebrate the architectural and topographical grandeur of ancient Rome and its territories.
Giacomo Lauro was a prolific Italian engraver, printer, and publisher active in Rome during the late Renaissance and early Baroque periods. He is best known for his monumental Antiquae Urbis Splendor, which served as a vital visual reference for scholars, travelers, and architects interested in classical antiquity. His work played a significant role in the dissemination of Roman history and archaeology throughout Europe, combining artistic skill with a dedicated effort to reconstruct the physical appearance of the ancient world.
Artist or Maker: Giacomo Lauro .
Dimensions: Approximately 29 cm x 21 cm.
Medium: Engraving .
Date: 1612
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