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Europe, 16th century nautical map
Nautical map of Europe, 1544 copy of Agnese Atlas. Several copies of this atlas were produced between 1536 and 1564, in Venice, by the Italian mapmaker Battista Agnese. The red lines crossing the map (thumb lines) centre on the compass rose at centre of the map, and are used to show distances between points on the map. As a nautical map, only details of the Mediterranean and Western European coasts are shown. The north and Baltic Sea coasts are not labelled. The Baltic coasts and British Isles are not mapped accurately. This edition of the atlas was dedicated to Hieronymus Ruffault, Abbot of St Vst, Arras, France. It eventually reached the US Library of Congress in 1943
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1500s 16th Century Ancient Atlas Book Cartography Coast Coastal Coasts Continent Diagram Inaccurate Italian Nautical Renaissance 1544 Library Of Congress
A4 (29.7 x 21cm) Poster Print
Discover the rich history of European exploration with our stunning Nautical Map of Europe print from the Media Storehouse collection. This exquisite reproduction is based on a 16th-century masterpiece, a copy of the Agnese Atlas created by Italian mapmaker Battista Agnese between 1536 and 1564 in Venice. Each detail of this intricately designed map transports you back in time, revealing the vast expanse of Europe as it was known during the Age of Discovery. Add an air of historical charm to your home or office with this captivating and authentic nautical map print.
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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) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This print showcases a remarkable piece of history - a 16th century nautical map of Europe. Created in 1544 by the renowned Italian mapmaker Battista Agnese, this particular copy is from the esteemed Agnese Atlas. Produced between 1536 and 1564 in Venice, these atlases were highly sought after during the Renaissance period. The intricate details of this ancient map are truly awe-inspiring. The red lines that crisscross the map, known as thumb lines, converge on the compass rose at its center. These lines serve to indicate distances between various points on the map, providing valuable navigational information for seafarers. As a nautical map, it primarily focuses on depicting accurate coastlines of the Mediterranean and Western European regions. However, it should be noted that both Baltic Sea coasts and British Isles are not accurately mapped in this edition. Dedicated to Hieronymus Ruffault, Abbot of St Vst in Arras, France, this particular edition eventually found its way to the prestigious US Library of Congress in 1943. Its presence there serves as a testament to its historical significance and enduring value. This photograph offers us an extraordinary glimpse into centuries past - an exquisite blend of artistry and cartography that transports us back to a time when exploration was still unfolding across uncharted seas.
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