Description
Orbis Vetus – 18th Century World Map
This exquisite reproduction of the Orbis Vetus map from the 18th century showcases a beautifully detailed double hemisphere projection of the known world at the time. The map illustrates geographic regions with meticulously hand-colored borders, highlighting early global territories across the Americas, Europe, Africa, and Asia. Originally designed with intricate artwork in the cartouche, this map is a valuable artifact from the age of exploration, offering insight into early cartographic techniques and global perceptions.
Historically significant, this map reflects a period of rapid exploration, colonization, and scientific discovery. It is ideal for history enthusiasts, map collectors, and anyone with an interest in early world geography.
I personally digitally restore and clean up the original scanned image, adjusting colors, exposure, and fixing blemishes to produce a high-quality print. However, to maintain the vintage poster look and historical accuracy, I retain some imperfections.
What Makes My Prints Different
Sure, you might find similar images elsewhere, but not all prints are equal. I use a high-end lab with professional photo printers, high-quality archival inks, and acid-free archival Lustre paper—a premium, heavier paper offering vibrant colors with a fingerprint-resistant, glare-free matte finish. Prints are available in all popular sizes; select your size when ordering. Please note that listing photos are low resolution, but high-resolution files are used for printing. Prints are unframed; frames shown are for illustration purposes only.
Shipping
Prints are carefully packaged to prevent damage during transit. They are shipped flat in a rigid box or rolled in a sturdy mailing tube, depending on size. Please refer to the shop’s policies for additional shipping information.
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