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Detail of a Maritime Map of Mediterranean in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, February 2020

Detail of a Maritime Map of Mediterranean in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, February 2020
Maritime Map of the Mediterranean
1413

Mecià de Viladestes


Object Details

Title: Maritime Map of the Mediterranean

Author: Mecià de Viladestes (active Majorca early 15th century)

Date: 1413

Geography: Spain

Medium: Manuscript on vellum

Dimensions: H. 33 1/4 x W. 46 7/16 in. (84.5 × 118 cm)

Classifications: Parchment, Manuscripts

Credit Line: Bibliothèque Nationale de France, Paris (Cartes et Plans, GE AA 566 [RES])


Ancient Mali’s leader Mansa Musa (reigned ca. 1312–37) became renowned internationally following his lavish 1324 pilgrimage to Mecca, or hajj. He was subsequently portrayed on the most advanced maps of the day produced by the Majorcan cartographic school. Such highly detailed nautical charts, which incorporated firsthand information from mariners and merchants, remain impressively accurate even by contemporary standards. Mecià de Viladestes applied methods for plotting vast maritime expanses to the desert landscape. Among the select protagonists featured is Mansa Musa, shown enthroned in the lower left, wearing a crown and holding both a scepter and a nugget of gold.

Text from: www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/821280

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