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      • JUAN DE LA CRUZ CANO Y OLMEDILLA (Madrid, 1734- 1790). Engraved map of the Strait of Magellan, late 18th century. Published in Madrid by the Vda. de Joaquín Ibarra. Dirt, damp stains, cracks and creases.
        Feb. 08, 2024

        JUAN DE LA CRUZ CANO Y OLMEDILLA (Madrid, 1734- 1790). Engraved map of the Strait of Magellan, late 18th century. Published in Madrid by the Vda. de Joaquín Ibarra. Dirt, damp stains, cracks and creases.

        Est: €200 - €250

        JUAN DE LA CRUZ CANO Y OLMEDILLA (Madrid, 1734- 1790). Engraved map of the Strait of Magellan, late 18th century. Published in Madrid by the Vda. de Joaquín Ibarra. Dirt, damp stains, cracks and creases. Measurements: 38 x 43 cm (irregular). Reduced chart of the Strait of Magellan from the Port of San. Miguel to its mouth in the Pacific Ocean. Based on the observations made during the voyages of 1786 and 1789. From the book "Relación del último Viaje al Estrecho de Magallanes de la Fragata de S. M. Santa María de la Cabeza en los años de 1785 y 1786". Extract of all the previous ones since its discovery and news of the inhabitants, soil, climate and productions of the Strait / Appendix to the account of the voyage to Magellan of the war frigate Santa María de la Cabeza, which contains that of the paquebots Santa Casilda and Santa Eulalia to complete the survey of the Strait in the years 1788 and 1789. Madrid: Imprenta de la viuda de D. Joaquín Ibarra, 1793. Juan de la Cruz Cano y Olmedilla (Madrid, 1734-Madrid, 13 February 1790), was a Spanish geographer, cartographer, engraver and academic of the Enlightenment period. In 1752 the Marquis de la Ensenada, minister of Ferdinand VI of Spain, sent him and Tomás López to Paris to study engraving techniques with Jean Baptiste Bourguignon d'Anville. He remained in France until 1760; there he published a map of the Gulf of Mexico in 1755 together with Tomás López. In 1760 he became a member of the Academy of San Fernando, where he was an academician of merit from 1764 onwards.

        Setdart Auction House
      • [CRUZ CANO Y OLEMEDILLA, Juan de la (1734-1790)] Collection des costumes E
        Dec. 13, 2023

        [CRUZ CANO Y OLEMEDILLA, Juan de la (1734-1790)] Collection des costumes E

        Est: £7,500 - £10,000

        [CRUZ CANO Y OLEMEDILLA, Juan de la (1734-1790)] Collection des costumes Espagnols anciens et modernes. Paris: Chez...

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      • JUAN DE LA CRUZ CANO Y OLMEDILLA (Madrid, 1734- 1790). Engraved map of the Strait of Magellan, late 18th century. Published in Madrid by the Vda. de Joaquín Ibarra. Dirt, damp stains, cracks and creases.
        Jul. 20, 2023

        JUAN DE LA CRUZ CANO Y OLMEDILLA (Madrid, 1734- 1790). Engraved map of the Strait of Magellan, late 18th century. Published in Madrid by the Vda. de Joaquín Ibarra. Dirt, damp stains, cracks and creases.

        Est: €200 - €250

        JUAN DE LA CRUZ CANO Y OLMEDILLA (Madrid, 1734- 1790). Engraved map of the Strait of Magellan, late 18th century. Published in Madrid by the Vda. de Joaquín Ibarra. Dirt, damp stains, cracks and creases. Measurements: 38 x 43 cm (irregular). Reduced chart of the Strait of Magellan from the Port of San. Miguel to its mouth in the Pacific Ocean. Based on the observations made during the voyages of 1786 and 1789. From the book "Relación del último Viaje al Estrecho de Magallanes de la Fragata de S. M. Santa María de la Cabeza en los años de 1785 y 1786". Extract of all the previous ones since its discovery and news of the inhabitants, soil, climate and productions of the Strait / Appendix to the account of the voyage to Magellan of the war frigate Santa María de la Cabeza, which contains that of the paquebots Santa Casilda and Santa Eulalia to complete the survey of the Strait in the years 1788 and 1789. Madrid: Imprenta de la viuda de D. Joaquín Ibarra, 1793. Juan de la Cruz Cano y Olmedilla (Madrid, 1734-Madrid, 13 February 1790), was a Spanish geographer, cartographer, engraver and academic of the Enlightenment period. In 1752 the Marquis de la Ensenada, minister of Ferdinand VI of Spain, sent him and Tomás López to Paris to study engraving techniques with Jean Baptiste Bourguignon d'Anville. He remained in France until 1760; there he published a map of the Gulf of Mexico in 1755 together with Tomás López. In 1760 he became a member of the Academy of San Fernando, where he was an academician of merit from 1764 onwards.

        Setdart Auction House
      • [CRUZ CANO Y OLEMEDILLA, Juan de la (1734-1790)] Collection des costumes E
        Jul. 13, 2023

        [CRUZ CANO Y OLEMEDILLA, Juan de la (1734-1790)] Collection des costumes E

        Est: £15,000 - £20,000

        [CRUZ CANO Y OLEMEDILLA, Juan de la (1734-1790)] Collection des costumes Espagnols anciens et modernes. Paris: Chez...

        Christie's
      • Arrendadora de la Huerta de Murcia
        Jun. 26, 2023

        Arrendadora de la Huerta de Murcia

        Est: -

        Juan de la Cruz Cano y Olmedilla (1734-1790) Arrendadora de la Huerta de Murcia Etching, 285 x 206 mm (platemark); 340 x 260 mm (sheet) Plate n. 31 from the series Colección de trajes de España Fine impression on laid paper with large watermark. Very good condition except for spots of flowering.

        Bertolami Fine Art s.r.l.
      • Cochero Simón
        Sep. 22, 2022

        Cochero Simón

        Est: -

        Grabado por Juan de la Cruz y dibujado por su sobrino Manuel de la Cruz. "Colección de trajes españoles tanto antiguos como modernos", 1777.

        Isbilya Subastas
      • DE LA CRUZ. PEDRO ROMERO – LE FAMEUX PIERRE ROMERO; JOAQUIN COSTILLARES – LE FAMEUX JOAQUIN COSTILLARES.
        Oct. 15, 2020

        DE LA CRUZ. PEDRO ROMERO – LE FAMEUX PIERRE ROMERO; JOAQUIN COSTILLARES – LE FAMEUX JOAQUIN COSTILLARES.

        Est: €500 - €600

        Juan DE LA CRUZ CANO Y OLMEDILLA.Madrid, 1734 – 1790 Pedro Romero – Le Fameux Pierre Romero; Joaquin Costillares – Le Fameux Joaquin Costillares.Fine XVIII secolo 2 Incisioni su rame. Foglio 260x170 mm. Immagine entro riquadro lineare. Filomargine. Titolo in spagnolo e francese sul margine inferiore. Non firmate. Strappetto nella parte bassa di un foglio. Tracce d’uso, buono stato di conservazione. Probabili prove di stampa. Juan de la Cruz Cano y Olmedilla, Madrid, 1734 - 1790, eminente geografo, cartografo, incisore e accademico del XVIII secolo, soggiornò diversi anni in Francia. Queste stampe, con firma sotto l’immagine, compaiono nella sua ’opera Colección de trajes de España, tanto antiguos como modernos, Madrid 1777. Pedro Romero Martínez, 1754 – 1839, è stato un leggendario torero dalla famiglia Romero a Ronda, in Spagna. Joaquín Rodríguez chiamato Costillares, 1743 – 1800, celebre torero è considerato il padre della moderna corrida, come innovatore e organizzatore del combattimento.Per Pedro Romero, cfr. Pedro Romero de Solís, La montera. Un complemento indumentario entre la naturaleza y la cultura, in Revista de Estudios Taurinos, ISSN 1134-4970, Nº. 16 (Homenaje a Pitt-Rivers II), 2003, p. 213.Per Joaquin Rodriguez, cfr. Francisco de Sousa Congosto, Introducción a la historia de la indumentaria en España, Ediciones AKAL, 2007, p. 310.

        Bado e Mart
      • JUAN DE LA CRUZ CANO Y OLMEDILLA
        Feb. 25, 2014

        JUAN DE LA CRUZ CANO Y OLMEDILLA

        Est: -

        (Madrid, 1734-1790). "El ingenioso hidalgo don Quijote de la Mancha", grabado al cobre, talla dulce, 30x20 cm. Edición de la Real Academia de Lengua, Ibarra, 1780. Biblioteca Nacional R. 3237-41.

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