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Calabriae Descriptio

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Calabriae Descriptio

Author: Ortelius

Year/Period: 1595

Size:Inches:18 X 24
CM:46 x 61

Price: $439.99

SKU: REG 200

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Abraham Ortelius (Antwerp 1527-1598) was a Flemish cartographer and geographer, generally recognized as the creator of the first modern atlas, the Theatrum Orbis Terrarum (Theatre of the World) which was published in forty-two editions in seven languages from 1570 to 1612. He is also believed to be the first person to imagine that the continents were joined together before drifting to their present positions. He came to be recognized by his contemporaries as the "Ptolemy of the 16th century".  Published by Ortelius in 1595 in a single sheet together with a map of Apulia, this map of Calabria is characterized by a large cartouche in the lower left side which includes the full title:" Calabriae Descriptio per Prosperum Parisium Consent.

Engraving Information:

This artistic reproduction of a vintage map was made using modern graphic procedures, but obtaining the results found in the antique copperplate engraving technique, as one can easily find out by lightly rubbing his/her finger on the map. This map, which is an exact reproduction of the original antique, is printed on cotton paper panels which are glued and mounted on a cotton cloth background "a stacchi" (slightly separated from each other), in order to allow for folding and easier transport. Finally, map is water-colored by hand making it a truly unique piece, worthy of the original old print.