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Description
Copper engraving, hand coloured, by Robert Morden (1650-1703). Morden contributed maps to William Camden's "Britannia", one of the best known 17th/18th century atlases. There were four editions of Britannia, the first being in 1695. Morden was known for his simplification in presentation, concentrating on clarity of detail over decoration.
measurements
Height:
40 CM
Width:
45 CM
measurements
declaration
Art & Stuff has clarified that the Late 17th Century Map of Warwickshire by Robert Morden (LA172863) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being 1695
declaration
condition
condition
centre fold just visible. very small stains consistent with age (see photos). Overall in very good condition. Presented in Hogarth style frame