World Map
1528
325.0 x 165.0 cm
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Benedetto Bordone (1460-1539): Venetian Cartographer and Illuminated Manuscript Artist
Benedetto Bordone was a pivotal figure in the artistic landscape of Renaissance Venice, renowned for his groundbreaking contributions to both cartography and manuscript illumination. Born around 1460 in Padua—then part of the Republic of Venice—his life intersected with the intellectual fervor of the era, shaping him into an artist deeply attuned to humanist ideals and driven by a fascination with exploration and knowledge dissemination. While biographical details remain scarce, Bordone’s legacy rests firmly on his unparalleled achievement: the *Isolario*, or “Book of Islands,” a monumental atlas that revolutionized European understanding of geography and profoundly impacted artistic representation.- Early Life & Education: Little is known about Bordone's formative years beyond his birth in Padua, where he received an education rooted in humanist scholarship—a hallmark of Venetian intellectual culture. His marriage to Lucia Spinola around 1480 solidified his position within the city’s elite circles and established a family that would continue to contribute to Venetian artistic patronage.
- Cartographic Innovation: Bordone's fame stems primarily from his magnum opus, the *Isolario*, published in Venice in 1528. This ambitious undertaking wasn’t merely a compilation of existing maps; it represented a radical reimagining of cartographic practice. Bordone pioneered the use of the Mollweide projection—a method that accurately depicts the spherical Earth as an ellipse—marking a significant departure from earlier Ptolemaic projections which presented a distorted view of the globe. Crucially, Bordone’s map incorporated detailed ethnographic observations about islands discovered during the Age of Exploration, offering unprecedented insight into indigenous cultures and fostering a burgeoning interest in comparative geography.
- Manuscript Illumination: Beyond his cartographic endeavors, Bordone excelled as an illuminator—a craft practiced by Venetian artists for centuries. He produced stunningly intricate miniature paintings adorning religious texts and aristocratic commissions, demonstrating exceptional technical skill and artistic sensitivity. His style is characterized by vibrant colors, meticulous detail, and a masterful command of perspective—elements that reflect the broader stylistic trends prevalent in Venetian art during his lifetime.
- Influence & Legacy: Bordone’s *Isolario* exerted considerable influence on subsequent cartographers and artists alike. The Mollweide projection became a standard for centuries, solidifying Bordone's position as a visionary innovator. Furthermore, his meticulous depictions of New World landscapes inspired artists to explore new visual vocabularies—particularly in conveying the scale and complexity of distant lands. Bordone’s work stands as testament to the Renaissance spirit of curiosity and intellectual ambition, embodying Venice’s role as a center for artistic creativity and scholarly advancement.
benedetto bordone
1460 - 1531 , Italy
Osnovne informacije
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Renaissance
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Mollweide projection']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Cristoforo Buondelmonti
- Bartolomeo dalli Sonetti
- Date Of Birth: ca. 1460
- Full Name: Benedetto Bordone
- Nationality: Italian
- Notable Artworks:
- Scene with Satyr and Sleeping Nymph
- World Map
- Place Of Birth: Padua, Italy

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