DESCRIPTION: Scarce copperplate engraving depicts a battle between Ottoman galleys and galleys from the military order of Saint Stephen (Santo Stefano) Pope and Martyr. Location of that engagement was near the Strait of Bonifacio (Bocche de Bonifazio), between Corsica and Sardegna. The order of Santo Stefano was founded by Cosimo I de' Medici in 1561. The purpose of the order , with financial support from the Grand Dukes of Tuscany, was to free Christians from slavery by fighting Ottomans and pirates. Vessels of the order of Santo Stefano are marked by flags with the symbol of their order, an eight-pointed cross much like that of the Knights of Malta.
From: "I pregi della Toscana nell' imprese piu segnalate de' Cavaliere di Santo Stefano opera dat a in luce da Fulvio Fontana della Compagnia di Gesu dedicata all' Altezza Reale di Cosimo III, Gran Duca di Toscana e Gran Maestro dell' Ordine. Published in 1701 from Florence by Mattia Miccioni and Michele Neftenus. Plate 2. Probably from a later state.
Reference: http://digital.ub.uni-duesseldorf.de/ihd/content/pageview/3361129
PUBLICATION DATE: 1701
GEOGRAPHIC AREA: Italy
BODY OF WATER: Mediterranean
CONDITION: Fair
 Some age-toning and surface dirt. Otherwise intact and without issue on chain-laid paper.
COLORING: Old hand color.
ENGRAVER: H. Vincent
SIZE: 10
" x
7 "
ITEM PHYSICAL LOCATION: 50
PRICE: $375
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