Map of the World, 1676 - John Speed
Map of the World, 1676 - John Speed
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Historical double-hemisphere map of the world created by John Speed in 1676. This is a hand-colored print.
The map represents the two hemispheres with the outlines of the continents as they were known at the time.
In particular, it also includes the division into parallels and meridians.
In addition to the hemispheres, allegories are depicted, the position of the Sun, Moon, and Earth during a solar eclipse (left corner), and the position of the Sun, Earth, and Moon during a lunar eclipse (right corner).
The map also contains Latin inscriptions and busts of navigators.
John Speed (Farndon, 1552 – London, 1629) was an English cartographer and historian.
Speed, certainly the most famous of all British cartographers, is today best remembered as the cartographer whose maps depicting English counties are often found framed in homes throughout the United Kingdom.
Feel history at your fingertips
Our reproductions are faithful to the original and printed on fine Amalfi paper.
It is a paper made exclusively from cotton fibers, thick and naturally porous, yet soft to the touch, with characteristic deckled edges that attest to its artisanal craftsmanship.
It is still made today using ancient medieval techniques, in the workshops of Amalfi.
Materials of sublime quality
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Amalfi paper
Thick, porous, with typical deckled edges -
Handcrafted frame
Made of fine wood, hand-assembled -
Museum glass
The same ultra-clear glass used in museums
Unique quality material
Print on handmade Amalfi paper
Sheet size: 40 x 30 cm
With frame: 43 x 33 cm
Material: work printed on very fine handmade Amalfi paper with deckled edges
Frame: Light brown, handmade beech wood and wood pulp
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