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Woodcut print depicting map of Mexico City (Tenochtitlan) from Giovanni Battista Ramusio's Delle Navigationi et Viaggi, published in the mid-16th century, framed and matted by John Scott (Austin, Texas) under museum glass
height 15.5 in. x width 11.5 in. x depth 1.5 in.
Provenance: The Estate collection of late teacher and humanitarian Douglas Rhodenbaugh, from his historic downtown Austin, Texas home. Mr. Rhodenbaugh spent decades traveling throughout Latin America assuming his vast collection of folk and fine arts, often buying pieces directly from the artisans he met on his travels.
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