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17th century world map
World map, published around 1664 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, by Dutch mapmaker Joan Blaeu (c.1599- 1673). The Latin title is Nova et Accuratissima Totius Terrarum Orbis Tabula (new and accurate all world map). Blaeus maps built on those made by Mercator and Hondius in the late 16th and early 17th centuries. The Blaeu maps emphasized fine art and colours, being the most expensive of the time. Two mapmakers are shown at upper right and upper left, together with a wide variety of mythical beings. The poorly-mapped regions include the far north and south, parts of the Americas (left-hand hemisphere), and the Far East. The western coast of Australia (New Holland) was discovered in 1616
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1600s 17th Century Africa America Ancient Australia Cartography Continent Continents Diagram Dutch Eastern Eurasia Hemisphere Hemispheres Illustrated Inaccurate Incomplete Latin New World Old World Renaissance Western World 1664 Joan Blaeu Library Of Congress New Holland
A4 (29.7 x 21cm) Poster Print
Introducing the captivating addition to our Media Storehouse Poster Prints collection: a stunning 17th century world map, published around 1664 by Dutch cartographer Joan Blaeu. This exquisite piece, titled "Nova et Accuratissima Totius Terrarum Orbis Tabula," invites you to journey back in time and explore the world as it was known over 350 years ago. Meticulously crafted by one of the most renowned mapmakers of the era, this historic map showcases the intricate details of geographical knowledge during the Age of Discovery. The rich cartographic details, coupled with the vibrant and detailed illustrations, make this poster a fascinating conversation starter and an inspiring piece of decor for your home or office. Experience the thrill of exploration and the allure of history with this beautiful 17th century world map poster print from Media Storehouse. Order now and let the adventure begin!
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Estimated Product Size is 30.3cm x 21.6cm (11.9" x 8.5")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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This print showcases a remarkable 17th-century world map, meticulously crafted by the renowned Dutch mapmaker Joan Blaeu. Published around 1664 in Amsterdam, this masterpiece is titled "Nova et Accuratissima Totius Terrarum Orbis Tabula" meaning "new and accurate all-world map" in Latin. Blaeu's cartographic expertise drew inspiration from the works of Mercator and Hondius, pioneers of their time. However, what set Blaeu's maps apart was his emphasis on artistic finesse and vibrant colors, making them the most coveted and expensive maps of that era. Intriguingly depicted within this ancient illustration are two skilled mapmakers positioned at the upper right and left corners. Surrounding them are an array of mythical creatures, adding a touch of whimsy to this otherwise serious endeavor. While it reflects an impressive level of detail for its time, certain regions remain imperfectly mapped. The far north and south areas, parts of the Americas (left-hand hemisphere), as well as the Far East exhibit some inaccuracies. Notably, it was only in 1616 that the western coast of Australia (known then as New Holland) was discovered. With its historical significance and exquisite artistry capturing our attention even today, this 17th-century world map serves as a testament to Blaeu's mastery in cartography during the Renaissance period. Preserved by Science Photo Library from their collection at Library of Congress, this print offers us a glimpse into our planet's past while reminding us how much we have learned about our ever-evolving world since then.
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