Ortelius, Abraham
Argentoratensis Agri Descriptio.
Abraham Ortelius – Argentoratensis Agri Descriptio. · Original Antique Copper Engraving, Uncoloured · Plain · Antwerp 1579
Eigenschaften
- Published: Antwerp
- Published date: 1579
- Technique: Copper engraving / Uncolored
- Issue date: 1579
- Type: map
- Category: Straßburg
- Size: 30.2 x 24,5 cm (12 x 9,75 inches).
- Bibliography: Broe. 112b
- Stock number: 27429
- Condition: Tadelloses Exemplar.
Article description
Article description
Original antique copper engraving, hand coloured when published, depicting Argentoratensis Agri Descriptio. Published by Plain, Antwerp, 1579. Sheet: 30.2 x 24,5 cm (12 x 9,75 inches).. A fine decorative example of antique cartography by Abraham Ortelius, rich in period detail and historical significance. Abraham Ortelius (1527–1598) was a Flemish cartographer and geographer born in Antwerp who produced the Theatrum Orbis Terrarum in 1570 — widely regarded as the first modern atlas. Ortelius brought together, standardised, and re-engraved maps from diverse sources into a single coherent folio work of fifty-three maps. The atlas was enormously successful, running to at least forty-two editions in seven languages between 1570 and 1612. King Philip II of Spain appointed Ortelius his Royal Geographer in 1575. A friend and travel companion of Gerardus Mercator, Ortelius was also a noted numismatist and antiquary. Maps from the Theatrum Orbis Terrarum are among the most collected antique maps in the world, admired for their fine engraving, decorative strapwork cartouches, and scholarly accuracy. Dekorative Kupferstichkarte des Straßburger Gebiets nach der Zeichnung von Daniel Spekel. In good condition for its age (published 1579). Colours well preserved. Some age-toning and minor imperfections consistent with a document of this antiquity. A condition report is available on request.Abraham Ortelius – Argentoratensis Agri Descriptio. · Original Antique Copper Engraving, Uncoloured · Plain · Antwerp 1579
Broe. 112b
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