Category: |
New additions, Maps |
Price: |
€200,00 |
Geographic location: |
Europe |
Title: |
Regiones Danubianae Pannoniae Dacia Moesiae cum Vicino Illyrico |
Cartographer / Publisher: |
Johann David Köhler, Christoph Weigel |
Date: |
1720 |
Technique: |
Copper engraving |
Dimensions: |
31x38 |
Colouring: |
Old coloured |
Condition: |
Excellent |
Interesting map of the region in ancient times. The lovely cartouche is decorated with Roman coins and a cherub.
Christoph Weigel (1654-1725) was a goldsmith, engraver, illustrator, and publisher in Nuremberg, Germany, where he produced many maps and atlases of both the ancient and the modern world. Of particular interest is the fact that all his maps were hand-colored immediately after they were printed in his publishing house. The majority of early map publishers issued their maps in black and white with later coloring added by outside artists and colorists. Weigel's Descriptio Orbis Antiqui is an atlas of classical maps, most of which incorporate medallions or coins relating to the region depicted in the map.