Code: FOR PLAN 8c
Editor / Manifacturer: Cartageo Antica Artigiana
Category: Antique map reproduction
Dimensions: 82 x 67 cm
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Shipment Time: 10-15 days
Piscator, unlike his contemporaries, chose to follow the representation like that was introduced by the famous Mercatore, which, by the way, is still valid for naval maps, (though, obviously, revised and corrected). Mercatore’s principal on which the isogonic cylindrical projection is based can be described in the following way: The parallel arches are stretched in an inversely proportional relationship and gradually shorten on the sphere of the parallel arches, as they proceed from the Equator to the North and South Poles. The result is a net-like image in which the arches of the meridian get longer and longer as they reach the extreme and parallel latitudes and therefore grow farther and farther from each other. There are also allegorical figures found in the four corners of the map representing the continents and on the left and right margins there are alternating views of cities and figures in characteristic dress. On the top and bottom there is a series of Roman emperors. 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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