Description: Orbis veteribus notus(Old World) This is an original colored copper engraved map of the ancient world of ean Baptist D'Anville / F. Santini from the year 1780. Title: Orbis veteribus notusarea or Location: Representation of the ancient world at the time of Christ's birth, encompassing the continents of Europe, North Africa and West AsiaCartographer: Jean Baptist D'Anville (1697 - 1782) - Edition by F. Santini, VeniceYear: 1780Disk area size: 49x66 cmTechnology: engravingCondition (Perfect/ Very good/ Good/ Fair/ Fair/ Poor): In good state of preservation. Slightly browned due to age.Remarks: This extremely rare, detailed and decorative map shows the old world as known in antiquity. The map area includes Europe, North Africa and large parts of Asia.German description: A rare, detailed and very decorative map of the Ancient World, published by Jean Baptist D'Anville (1697 - 1782) / F. Santini in Venice in 1780. Themap depicts Europe, the North of Africa and most of Asia. This original copper engraving measures 49 x 66 cm and is in good condition. THere is some very light browning due to age. - - - International buyers welcome. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask. - - -For the search engine: view map engraving--- On request we will be happy to issue you with a free certificate of authenticity ------ If you wish, we will gladly provide a certificate of authenticity free of charge ---dewabitThis is an original colored copper engraved map of the ancient world of ean Baptist D'Anville / F. Santini from the year 1780. area or Location: Representation of the ancient world at the time of Christ's birth, encompassing the continents of Europe, North Africa and West Asia Condition (Perfect/ Very good/ Good/ Fair/ Fair/ Poor): In good state of preservation. Slightly browned due to age. Remarks: This extremely rare, detailed and decorative map shows the old world as known in antiquity. The map area includes Europe, North Africa and large parts of Asia. A rare, detailed and very decorative map of the Ancient World, published by Jean Baptist D'Anville (1697 - 1782) / F. Santini in Venice in 1780. Themap depicts Europe, the North of Africa and most of Asia. This original copper engraving This is an original colored copper engraved map of the ancient world of ean Baptist D'Anville / F. Santini from the year 1780. area or Location: Representation of the ancient world at the time of Christ's birth, encompassing the continents of Europe, North Africa and West Asia Condition (Perfect/ Very good/ Good/ Fair/ Fair/ Poor): In good state of preservation. Slightly browned due to age. Remarks: This extremely rare, detailed and decorative map shows the old world as known in antiquity. The map area includes Europe, North Africa and large parts of Asia. A rare, detailed and very decorative map of the Ancient World, published by Jean Baptist D'Anville (1697 - 1782) / F. Santini in Venice in 1780. Themap depicts Europe, the North of Africa and most of Asia. This original copper engraving
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Location: Hamburg
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 60 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Date of Creation: 1780
Certificate Of Authenticity: Yes
Theme: Country, Biblical, Map, Landscapes
Type: printing
Listed By: Art Dealer
Format: Landscape
manufacturing method: Copperplate
Material: Paper
Pressure Type: Handmade
Medium: Copperplate
Original / Reproduction: Original the period
Country: World
Unit of Sale: Individual Work
Framing: Unframed
image alignment: landscape
Style: Baroque
Age/Authenticity: Original before 1800
Year Of Manufacture: 1780
Continent: Europa, Africa, Asian
Originality: Unicum Handmade Original
Handmade: Yes
Time Period: Before 1800
Motif: Map
Features: Unframed
Country/Region of Manufacture: France
Artist: D'Anville
Country & Region: Alte Welt
Brand: Unbranded
MPN: Does not apply