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Venetian Fleet vs. Ottoman Turks – Dardanelles Naval Battle Engraving, 1656 This print was almost certainly published by Matthäus Merian’s … Read more Venetian Fleet vs. Ottoman Turks – Dardanelles Naval Battle Engraving, 1656 This print was almost certainly published by Matthäus Merian’s heirs, most likely as part of the Theatrum Europaeum, probably around 1656–1660, despite the erroneous "1646" date in the title. This striking hand-colored engraving presents a vivid depiction of the Battle of the Dardanelles fought in 1656 between the Republic of Venice and the Ottoman Empire, one of the most dramatic naval encounters of the 17th century. The image commemorates the decisive victory of the Venetian fleet, a key episode during the Cretan War (1645–1669), when Venice sought to defend its holdings against Ottoman expansion in the eastern Mediterranean. The scene is masterfully laid out in a bird’s-eye perspective, showing the narrow strait of the Dardanelles, flanked by Ottoman fortresses labeled "Dardanell" on both shores. The central action unfolds in the sea lane known as "Boschade", where the Venetian fleet—rigorously organized in two curved lines—advances with sails spread wide and cannons firing. Each ship is marked with a letter and named below, such as “La Capitania,” “S. Andrea,” “G. Andrea Corner,” and many others, each representing the real names of commanders or ships in the battle. The presence of smoke and artillery fire enhances the dynamism and narrative power of the print. In the background, fortified cities, mosque domes, and minarets dot the landscape, suggesting Ottoman strongholds such as Gallipoli. A note at lower right describes the retreat of the Turkish fleet—“Türckische Galleen so die Türckischen Gladen zurück getrieben”—emphasizing the Venetian triumph. The title ribbon, presented in both Latin and German, identifies this piece as a “True depiction of the order of the naval battle of the Venetians with the Turks near the Dardanelles, in the year 1656.” Likely produced in the late 17th century, possibly by a publisher in Augsburg or Nuremberg, the engraving is a fine example of early modern battle cartography and propaganda. Such prints were highly sought-after at the time for both informational and decorative purposes, and today they offer a rare glimpse into European-Ottoman naval rivalry during the height of maritime empires. Condition Report: Well-preserved and richly hand-colored. Some faint age-toning along the margins; centerfold as issued. No major tears or restorations observed. Colors remain strong and vivid. Short margines. Suitable for display or archival framing. Framing Tips: This historic naval print would benefit from a dark walnut or black frame with antique gold inner lining, paired with a neutral cream or warm ivory mat. This combination complements both the rich coloring of the ships and the earth tones of the fortresses and landscape. UV-protective glass is recommended to preserve the hand coloring. Technique: Hand-colored copperplate engraving Maker: Merian, in Augsburg or Nuremberg, circa 1656–1670 See less
- Dimensions
- 12.6ʺW × 11.02ʺH
- Period
- 17th Century
- Country of Origin
- Germany
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Paper
- Condition
- Good Condition, Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Black
- Condition Notes
- Very Good — This vintage item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use\. Well-preserved and richly … moreVery Good — This vintage item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use\. Well-preserved and richly hand-colored. Some faint age-toning along the margins; centerfold as issued. No major tears or restorations observed. Colors remain strong and vivid. Short margines. Suitable for display or archival framing. less
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