Antonio Zatta. Messico. Venice, 1785.

Antonio Zatta. Messico. Venice, 1785.

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Antonio Zatta (Italian, fl. 1757–1797)Messico ovvero Nuova Spagna che continene il nuovo Messico la California con una parte de Paesi adjacentiVenice, 1785Engraved map with original hand color[Sheet size: 14 13/16 x 19 1/2 in.] Antonio Zatta’s 1785 map of Mexico and the American Southwest offers a richly detailed and beautifully hand-colored European perspective on New Spain during a period of intense colonial competition and exploration. Drawing from contemporary Spanish and French sources, the map encompasses present-day Mexico, New Mexico, California, and parts of the western United States, capturing both political divisions and geographic misconceptions that marked Enlightenment-era cartography. Published in Venice as part of Zatta’s influential Atlante Novissimo, it reflects Italy’s engagement with the global discoveries of other colonial powers and serves as a compelling visual record of how the Americas were imagined—and claimed—by European mapmakers.  

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