Larii Lacus. Roman territories. Fori Iulii. (1570)
Larii Lacus. Roman territories. Fori Iulii. (1570)
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The work
The 1570 lithograph by Abraham Ortelius depicts Lake Como (Larii Lacus) together with the territories of Rome and Fori Iulii (Friuli). The map shows the lake, mountains and surrounding hills in detail, with locations such as Como and Lecco. The Roman territory is precisely delineated, showing roads, rivers and settlements. Fori Iulii is depicted with accurate topographic detail, highlighting the strategic importance of the region. The map, part of the world's first atlas "Theatrum Orbis Terrarum", offers a panoramic and historically significant view of the 16th century Lombard and Friulian landscape.
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WHY BUY
- Magnificent and real colors
- It makes any room elegant
- Perfect for a prestigious gift
CHARACTERISTICS
A framed photographic ULTRAHD print gives a visual impact worthy of an art gallery. The beveled passe-partout around the image is made of real museum cardboard: a framed photo is a decorative element for connoisseurs.
Your photo is immediately ready to hang. Printed with razor-sharp resolution and brilliant colours.
The special charm of a framed photo print is also in its elegant handmade frame. Each print is protected with crystal clear acrylic glass.
Product Specifications :
Printed photo (260 g/m²) with a bright white gloss finish
White passe-partout cut with a 45° bevel
Measurement : 80 x 60 cm
Material : Acrylic glass and wooden frame