Fine Art. 15th - 20th Century Prints & Maps. Old Master, Views, Nature History And More
By Dahlströms Fine Art
Jan 13, 2024
Grönviksvägen 124, 167 76 Bromma, Sweden
We offer in this sale Old Master Prints from the end of the 15th Century, rare antique maps, prints and drawings up to the 19th century, to modern & contemporary Fine Prints.
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LOT 22:

Johann Baptist Homann
Antique Colored Engraving Map - Old Map of ...

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Auction took place on Jan 13, 2024 at Dahlströms Fine Art
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Antique Colored Engraving Map - Old Map of Stockholm - Swedish Empire - Homann
Impressive and historically significant colored copper engraving depecting old map of Stockholm created by Johann Baptist Homann, published between 1720-1721. This masterful work of cartography provides a detailed view of Stockholm, the capital of Sweden during the time of the Swedish Empire. Johann Baptist Homann was a highly influential cartographer and engraver who lived from 1664 to 1724. He established himself as one of the most prominent mapmakers of the early 18th century and was instrumental in advancing the art of cartography during his time. Homann was known for his highly detailed and accurate maps, which he created using copperplate engraving, a technique that allowed for intricate and precise lines and shading. His maps were highly sought after by scholars, explorers, and governments, and his works were widely distributed throughout Europe. The work features a variety of essential elements, including a detailed street plan, key buildings, parks, and waterways.The map is beautifully presented in a classic Baroque style, showcasing intricate details and decorative elements such as ornate cartouches, engravings of key landmarks. The work is also notable for its use of vibrant colors, which enhance the visual impact of the map. The artist provides a valuable insight into the urban landscape and social structure of Stockholm during the 18th century, making it an essential piece for any collector or enthusiast interested in the history of cartography, urban planning, or Swedish culture.

The work is in good condition overall. There may be a few minor imperfections or fox or mottled marks to be expected with age. Please review the image carefully for condition and contact us with any questions.
Dimensions: 63 cm x 54 cm; Medium: Copper engraving; Date: 1720-1721; Origin: Nuremberg, Germany

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