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By Costanza Beltrami
On 30 October 1500, the Signoria of Venice granted the Nuremberg merchant Anton Kolb a printing privilege for Jacopo deā Barbaris View of Venice. A precursor of modern copyright, this privilege ensured that copies of the View printed by Kolb would be legally protected from counterfeits for a period of four years. This is an early instance of the legislation, which had first appeared in Venice in 1469.
Printed from six blocks on six sheets of joined paper, Jacopo deā Barbaris woodcut precisely records the appearance of Venice at the beginning of the sixteenth century. You can travel through its streets and squares by watching this music and theater performance by the early music group Ā”Sacabuche!.
The map is known in two states: the first version, dated to 1500, shows the Campanile in Piazza San Marco with a temporary flat roof built after a fire in 1489; the second takes account of the restoration of the roof which had taken place in 1511-4. Extremely detailed and printed with exacting care, the map is 4 meters wide. At a cost of three ducats, it was a luxury item intended for serious print collectors. Nevertheless, scientific precision was nuanced to create mythological and cultural associations. The Roman gods Neptune and Mercury were represented above and below the city, evoking their protection on the seafaring merchant center. Moreover, the overall shape of the city was deformed to resemble a dolphin, an animal associated with Venus, but also with speed, fortune, musical, harmony, and the Christian resurrection of the soul. Despite these positive associations, a mystery remains: why was the mapās publication allowed, and even officially supported by the Republic of Venice, despite its potential usefulness to an aggressor?
Born in Venice around 1460ā70, Jacopo de Barbaris probably trained with Alvise Vivarini in Venice in the 1490s. After producing several prints in Venice, he entered the service of Frederick III, Elector of Saxony, and moved to Wittenberg in 1503. He became the first Italian Renaissance artist of note to travel to Germany and the Netherlands. Only a dozen paintings attributed to him survive, among which Still-life with a Dead Partridge, a trompe lāoeil probably executed for one of the Saxon dukesā palaces. Dated to 1504, this panel is the earliest still-life painting of the Renaissance. The painterās creativity was much appreciated by his contemporaries: Albrecht Dürer noted in a letter of 1506 that āAnton Kolb swears an oath that no better painter lives on earth than Jacob.ā
Jacopo deā Barbari, View of Venice, woodcut, first state, c. 1500. London: British Museum.
Detail of S. Marco Square, View of Venice, woodcut, first state, c. 1500. London: British Museum.
Jacopo deā Barbari, View of Venice, woodcut, second state, after 1514. London: British Museum.
Detail of Jacopo deā Barbari, View of Venice, woodcut, second state, after 1514. London: British Museum.
Jacopo deā Barbari, Still-Life with Partridge and Iron Gloves, oil on panel, c. 1504. Munich: Alte Pinakothek.
References: Jay A. Levenson. āBarbari, Jacopo deā.ā Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. Oxford University Press, http://www.oxfordartonline.com/subscriber/article/grove/art/T006234; Howard, Deborah. āVenice as a Dolphin: Further Investigations into Jacopo deā Barbariās View.ā Artibus et Historiae 18, no. 35 (1997).
Further Reading: Bellini, Giorgione, Titian and the Renaissance of Italian Painting, online exhibition resource, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, https://www.nga.gov/exhibitions/2006/venice/fullscreens/191-103.shtm
The Colossi of Memnon, near Luxor, Egypt, date unknown.

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Happy 87th, Ennio Morricone.
Michelangelo Buonarroti,Ā The Last JudgmentĀ (detail), 1535-1541
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So what to say.. I am now in Paris, I“m studying here.. My quartier wasn“t touched by the attacks last night but it fucking changes you... i was hella afraid but now i know that i have to catch my old rythm of life and just continue living,caring and loving, because i don“t want to fall into despair or whatever.