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Ancient map of Germania Inferior, Low Counties, 1579

SKU:  192433

Ancient map of Germania Inferior, Low Counties, 1579

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Abraham Ortelius (1527-1598) was a renowned Flemish cartographer and geographer who is often considered one of the pioneers of modern cartography. He is best known for his work "Theatrum Orbis Terrarum" (Theatre of the World), published in 1570, which is considered one of the world's first modern atlases.

"Descriptio Germaniae Inferioris" refers to Ortelius' description and mapping of the region known as Germania Inferior, which roughly corresponds to the Low Countries, including parts of present-day Belgium and the Netherlands. This work provided detailed geographic and cartographic information about this region during the late 16th century.

Abraham Ortelius (1527-1598) was a prominent Flemish cartographer, geographer, and mapmaker of the 16th century. He is widely recognized for his significant contributions to the field of cartography and is often referred to as the "Father of Modern Cartography."

Ortelius did not create all the maps in his atlas; instead, he compiled and published the works of various cartographers, crediting their contributions. This approach allowed him to create a comprehensive collection of maps covering the known world at the time.

Ortelius's maps were known for their accuracy and attention to detail, as well as their decorative elements. He introduced the use of copperplate engraving, which resulted in high-quality map reproductions and greater detail than earlier woodcut maps.

Ortelius was well-versed in geography and possessed a deep knowledge of the world's geography and exploration, which he incorporated into his maps. He corresponded with many other notable geographers and cartographers of his time.

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Materials

Cotton canvas, matte photo paper, fine art paper, pigmented inks.

  • The canvas it's 99 % cotton, 450 gr/sqm;
  • The matte photo paper it's acid-free (archival paper), 190 gr/sqm;
  • The fine art photo paper it's satinated (semi-glossy), 140 gr/sqm.

Shipping & Returns

Dispatching time: 1-2 days.

* AirMail option: The orders will be sent by priority registered mail, usually via client National Post (USPS, Canada Post, Royal Mail, LaPoste, Deutsche Post, PostNL, etc). The delivery times are not guaranteed, sometimes it will take longer and these are beyond our control. Tracking number will be provided. Clients from US and Canada cannot track the parcels as the tracking numbers are not rolled in USPS and Canada Post systems.

* UPS standard: The orders will be sent with UPS expedited option. The delivery time it's between 5-11 days. Tracking number will be provided after dispatch.

* UPS express: : The orders will be sent with UPS express saver. The delivery time it's between 4-7 days. Tracking number will be provided after dispatch.

Framing tips

Both type of materials, paper and canvas prints come rolled and will be need to be taken to your local framers.

The image it's printed with a border of 0.6 " (1.5 cm), for framing purposes only.

If you have already a frame, be sure you send us the exact size of the print that will fit inside the frame. We're printing on vectorial plotters so the size could slightly be more or less with 0.4" (1 cm).

If you plan to have the canvas print stretched on wooden frame, you'll need additional border, so please let us know after placing the order.

The images above was cropped from the image at the biggest size available (keeping the best quality and aspect /ratio), so, for good details please choose biggest dimensions that will suit your preferences / space.

Care Instructions

The print media (canvas or photo paper) could be cleaned only with a dry, soft cloth.

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