Description: Europae Tabula quinta continet Rhetiiam & Vindeliciam, Noricum, Pannoniam superiorem, Pannoniam inferiorem, Illyridem, Liburniam & Dalmatiam(Alps and Balkans)This is a rare, original woodcut map by Laurent Fries based on a template by Martin Waldseemüller, printed in 1541.Title: Europae Tabula quinta continet Rhetiiam & Vindeliciam, Noricum, Pannoniam superiorem, Pannoniam inferiorem, Illyridem, Liburniam & DalmatiamArea: Alpine region and Balkans from Graubünden to MacedoniaCartographer: Laurent (Laurenz) Frieze (1489 - 1550) after Martin Waldseemüller (1475 - 1520), this edition by Gaspar Trechsel in Lyon, 1541Year: 1541 (first edition 1522)Print area size: 29x46cmTechnology: woodcutCondition (Perfect/ Very good/ Good/ Fair/ Fair/ Poor): In good to fair condition. Browned according to age. A few inconspicuous tears in the edges, these backed from the back.Remarks: The rare woodcut map was designed by Laurenz Fries in 1522 based on a template by Martin Waldseemüller from 1513. This map comes from the edition of 1541, published by Gaspar Trechsel in Lyon in 1541. It shows the entire Alpine region and the Balkan countries from Graubünden to Macedonia, the Adriatic Sea with the islands, the northern part of the Italian boot and part of Corsica. Latin text on the back.German description:A scarce, early woodcut map of the Alps, the Balkans and the Adriatic Sea. The Ptolemaic map was drawn by Laurenz Fries (1489 - 1550) in 1522, based on a map by Martin Waldseemüller (1475 - 1520) from 1513. This edition was printed in 1541 at Gaspar Trechsel in Lyon. The map depicts the Alps and Balkans from Grisons in Switzerland to Macedonia, the Adriatic Sea with it's islands, the northern part of Italy and a part of Corsica. It measures 29 x 46 cm (image size) and is in good to fair condition. There is some browning due to age and a few unobtrusive tears in the margin areas have been backed from verso. Latin text.- - - International buyers welcome. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask. - - -For the search engine: view map engraving world --- On request we will be happy to issue you with a free certificate of authenticity ------ If you wish, we will gladly provide a certificate of authenticity free of charge ---dewabitRemarks: The rare woodcut map was designed by Laurenz Fries in 1522 based on a template by Martin Waldseemüller from 1513. This map comes from the edition of 1541, published by Gaspar Trechsel in Lyon in 1541. It shows the entire Alpine region and the Balkan countries from Graubünden to Macedonia, the Adriatic Sea with the islands, the northern part of the Italian boot and part of Corsica. Latin text on the back. A scarce, early woodcut map of the Alps, the Balkans and the Adriatic Sea. The Ptolemaic map was drawn by Laurenz Fries (1489 - 1550) in 1522, based on a map by Martin Waldseemüller (1475 - 1520) from 1513. This edition was printed in 1541 at Gaspar Trechsel in Lyon. The map depicts the Alps and Balkans from Grisons in Switzerland to Macedonia, the Adriatic Sea with it's islands,
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 60 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Date of Creation: 1541
Certificate Of Authenticity: Yes
Theme: Country, Map, Landscapes
Handmade: Yes
Type: printing
Listed By: Art Dealer
Format: Landscape
manufacturing method: Woodcut
Material: Paper
Pressure Type: Handmade
Production Period: Before 1700
Medium: Woodcut
Original / Reproduction: Original the period
Country: Croatia
Unit of Sale: Individual Work
Framing: Unframed
image alignment: landscape
Style: Renaissance
Year Of Manufacture: 1541
Continent: Europa
Era: Renaissance (Before 1600)
Originality: Unicum Handmade Original
Age/Authenticity: Original before 1800
Period: Before 1700
Motif: Map
Features: Unframed
Country/Region of Manufacture: France
Brand: Unbranded
MPN: Does not apply