Vaugondy, Robert de
Germania Antiqua in quatuor magnos populos, in minores et minimos distincta; et Regiones Danubium inter et mare...
Germania Antiqua in quatuor magnos populos, in minores et minimos distincta; et Regiones Danubium inter et mare Adriaticum contentae. Autore Robert de Vaugon...
Eigenschaften
- Published: Venice
- Published date: 1756
- Technique: Copper engraving / Original color.
- Category: Germania Antiqua
- Issue date: 1756
- Type: map
- Size: 473 by 582mm (18 by 23 inches).
- Stock number: 30463
- Condition: In excellent condition.
Article description
Article description
Hand-Colored Original Copperplate Engraving by Robert de Vaugondy, depicting Germania Antiqua in quatuor magnos populos, in minores et minimos distincta; et Regiones Danubium inter et mare Adriaticum contentae. Autore Robert de Vaugondy Geog. Regis ordèt regiae Scientàc Litterarum Academiae Nauceiensis socio.A' Venise Par P. Santini 1756.. Published Venice, Santini, 1756. Sheet: 473 by 582mm (18 by 23 inches).. A fine and original hand-colored example of Vaugondy's celebrated cartographic work, documenting this region of Germany with the precision and decorative artistry characteristic of the 17500s. Robert de Vaugondy (1688-1766) and his son Didier Robert de Vaugondy (1723-1786) were leading French cartographers of the 18th century. Geographers Royal to Louis XV of France, they produced the influential Atlas Universel (1757), a comprehensive atlas of world geography that became a standard reference work of the Enlightenment era. Their maps are characterized by clear scientific engraving and elegant French style. This original copperplate engraving, with original hand coloring depicts the region of Germania Antiqua in quatuor magnos populos, in minores et minimos distincta; et Regiones Danubium inter et mare Adriaticum contentae. Autore Robert de Vaugondy Geog. Regis ordèt regiae Scientàc Litterarum Academiae Nauceiensis socio.A' Venise Par P. Santini 1756., published in Venice, Santini, 1756. The map records the political and geographic boundaries of the region as understood in 1756, offering a fascinating window into the history of German territorial organization. Sheet measures 473 by 582mm (18 by 23 inches).. In good condition overall, with minor signs of age appropriate for a 18th-century engraving. Ready to frame.Germania Antiqua in quatuor magnos populos, in minores et minimos distincta; et Regiones Danubium inter et mare Adriaticum contentae. Autore Robert de Vaugon...
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