Code: FOR PLAN 21c
Editor / Manifacturer: Cartageo Antica Artigiana
Category: Antique map reproduction
Language: English
Dimensions: 88 x 70 cm
Availability:
Shipment Time: 10-15 days
During the 17th century, the English mapmaker, G. Humble, earned his place among the experts that contributed to a century of re-birth and mapmaking splendor. Even though there are not many well-known works by this artist, we find that his “A New and Accurate Map of the World” is a most remarkable result of his efforts. This planisphere was produced at the turn of the 17th century (it was published for the first time in 1626) and is characterized by its array of allegorical figures. Water, fire, air and earth are represented by subjects that create a pleasurable visual effect on the cartographic whole. The depiction of the eclipses of the Sun and Moon and the armillary sphere also render the work quite fascinating. Realized according to the copper engraving technique it consists of several sheets on cuts of cloth, which improves its maintenance, makes its legibility casier and facilitates the transport. The last process is the watercolour painting (handwork), in order to obtain a map with a nice polychromatic effect.
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The realization process of the maps is visible in this video on You Tube.