Code: FOR PLAN 3c
Editor / Manifacturer: Cartageo Antica Artigiana
Category: Antique map reproduction
Dimensions: 100 x 80 cm
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Shipment Time: 10-15 days
It is at the end of the 17th century that we see the birth of “NOVA ORBIS TABULA” by the illustrious French map-maker, Hubert Jaillot. He was born in 1632 and he died in 1712. He not only set himself apart from the rest of his contemporaries because of the amount of maps produced but because of the beauty and elegance he created in the ornamental scrolls that decorated them. The planisphere or world map illustrated here was dedicated to the Duke of Borgogna and is a stunning example. It was printed in Paris in 1694. The most striking features are the allegorical figures found on the margins of the map. Realized according to the copper engraving technique, this work 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.