Ludovico Furlanetto was an 18th-century Venetian print publisher renowned for his contributions to cartography and topographical works. Operating primarily in Venice, Furlanetto specialized in Venetian topography, producing detailed maps and charts that showcased the city’s intricate layout and surrounding regions.

One of his notable endeavors includes publishing a comprehensive chart of the Gulf of Venice in 1784, meticulously detailing maritime routes, soundings, and navigational hazards.

Furlanetto also acquired and reissued significant earlier works, such as Lodovico Ughi’s expansive wall map of Venice. Through his meticulous publications, Ludovico Furlanetto played a pivotal role in documenting and disseminating detailed visual representations of Venice and its environs during a period of significant cartographic advancement.

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