Carlo Scotti (fl 1667-1693) For his wall map of the world, Longhi chose Carlo Scotti as his engraver. He is recorded as working in Venice (1667), Bologna (1685) and Modena (1693). While in Bologna, “Scotti was employed by several publishers, as can be seen from engravings bearing his name in local print collections. An analysis of the graphic style of Longhi’s de Wit map suggests that, for the engraving of the new plates, Scotti was helped by at least two other artists. The high quality of his own work is recognizable in the allegorical scenes in the corners of the map; an engraver of average competence produced the armillary sphere and the figures of Hercules and Minerva; while an artist of modest skill was responsible for the astronomical circles and the background of the allegorical corner scenes” (Cesari).
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