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Optical View of Havana, Cuba: A General View of the City from the Sea, ca. 1770

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£754.45
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"A View General of the City of Havana of Amerique." Contemporary hand-colored copper engraving, designed as an optical view. Engraved text in French (in reverse) above the image and French/English captions below. Published by Daumont, Rue St. Martin, Paris, circa 1770. Dimensions: 10 1/8 x 14 1/4 inches (258 x 360 mm). Depicts a dramatic view of Havana from the sea, showcasing landmarks such as Morro Castle, church spires, and bustling maritime activity, with a prominent Spanish galleon in the foreground. Typical of "vue d'optique" prints, the reverse title was crafted for use with optical devices. An "optica print," also referred to as a "vue d’optique" or "perspective view," is a type of print crafted to be viewed through a specialized optical device, such as a zograscope or perspective glass. These devices utilized a lens and mirror to create an enhanced three-dimensional effect, making the scene appear more vivid and lifelike. Key characteristics of optica prints include: 1. Reverse titles: The titles or inscriptions at the top of the image were often printed in reverse so that they would appear correctly oriented when viewed through the optical device. 2. Perspective emphasis: The designs featured exaggerated perspectives, such as prominent vanishing points or highly detailed foregrounds and backgrounds, to heighten the illusion of depth. 3. Vivid colors: These prints were typically hand-colored with bright, bold tones, enhancing their dramatic visual impact. 4. Popular themes: Common subjects included urban cityscapes, notable landmarks, bustling harbors, and exotic locations. These prints often catered to the 18th-century fascination with travel and faraway places, such as Havana or other colonial cities. 5. Entertainment and education: During the 18th century, optica prints served as both entertainment and an educational tool. They were often displayed in public or private settings where viewers could use optical devices to experience the illusion of being transported to another place. 6. Cultural fascination: Optica prints reflect the Enlightenment-era interest in science, technology, and global exploration. They allowed European audiences to "travel" to foreign cities and landscapes through an immersive visual experience. These prints were widely popular during the 18th century and remain valuable among collectors today for their historical, artistic, and decorative appeal. Condition: Slightly frayed edges, a few closed marginal tears, and some faint stains. Rare and highly decorative, reflecting the European fascination with the Americas in the colonial era. This balances historical detail with condition notes and highlights the item's collectibility.
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 10.16 in (25.8 cm)Width: 14.18 in (36 cm)Depth: 0.01 in (0.2 mm)
  • Materials and Techniques:
    Paper,Engraved
  • Period:
    1770-1779
  • Date of Manufacture:
    circa 1770
  • Condition:
    Repaired: a few closed marginal tears. Condition: Slightly frayed edges; a few closed marginal tears; some faint stains. Overall well-preserved for its age and rarity. Ask for more detailed images when interested.
  • Seller Location:
    Langweer, NL
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU3054342738942

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