A vibrant four-part cartographic masterpiece featuring color-coded continents by Heinrich Bunting and Jacobus Lucius from 1585, offering a fascinating glimpse into 16th-century worldviews for your private collection.
A detailed 1648 cityscape capturing the historic architecture of Nuremberg through the masterful engraving style of Matthäus Merian the Younger, offering a timeless window into the past for your collection.
An intricate embroidered map on linen depicting the historic voyages of Captain James Cook by Elizabeth Batts Cook offers a stunning blend of cartography and textile art for collectors seeking a unique piece of history.
A detailed 1606 map of the Holy Land by Abraham Ortelius featuring intricate ships, mountains, and exotic animals that brings Renaissance cartography to life, perfect for collectors seeking a piece of history.
An exquisite 1676 map of Poland and Silesia by John Speed featuring intricate royal portraits and decorative iconography that captures the essence of the era, perfect for collectors seeking a piece of cartographic history.
This exquisite 1725 copper engraving by Matthäus Seutter captures the intricate details of the Holy Land with antique charm, offering a rare glimpse into historical cartography for collectors seeking timeless elegance.
A breathtaking 1671 depiction of the New World featuring explorers and Native American life by Ogilby, capturing the dawn of discovery through intricate engravings that invite you to explore this historic masterpiece.
A detailed 1629 black and white copper engraving of the Holy Land by renowned Dutch cartographer Willem Janszoon Blaeu featuring historic landmarks like Jerusalem and Mount Sinai, perfect for collectors seeking timeless history.
Detailed black and white engravings of Cochin's transformation from Portuguese to Dutch rule by Philippus Baldaeus capture the essence of 17th-century Indian trade, inviting you to explore this historic cartographic treasure.
A detailed cartographic masterpiece featuring the intricate geography of Asia by renowned French cartographer Nicolas Sanson d'Abbeville, offering a timeless window into historical exploration for your collection.
A detailed historical map of Masnou featuring intricate street names and figures by architect Miquel Garriga i Roca offers a nostalgic glimpse into 19th-century Spain, perfect for collectors seeking timeless cartographic art.
Explore Giovanni Battista Piranesi’s detailed 1762 plan of the Roman Campo Marzio – a stunning monochrome topographical map showcasing Neoclassical cartography & architectural precision.
A detailed 1695 copper map of the Holy Land depicting the Exodus path by Abraham Bar Jacob the Proselyte, featuring biblical landscapes and Hebrew elements that invite you to explore this rare piece of history.
An exquisite 18th-century style map of the Mughal Empire featuring elegant Arabic typography and intricate landscapes by Mustafa Bin Abdallah, offering a rare glimpse into Ottoman cartography for your private collection.
Admire Jean Baptiste Bourguignon d’Anville's meticulously crafted Map of Korea (1735), showcasing detailed topography and cultural representation at the Busan National Maritime Museum.
This exquisite 1520 Renaissance woodcut map by Martin Waldseemüller captures the intricate geography of Germany and Poland with stunning historical detail, offering a rare opportunity to possess a piece of cartographic history.
A detailed 1759 engraved map of the Mississippi region by Johann Baptist Homann featuring vibrant tints and historic vignettes, offering a rare glimpse into colonial North America for your private collection.
Explore Giovanni Battista Piranesi’s ‘Location of the Circus Maximus,’ a stunning monochrome topographical map of ancient Rome. A neoclassical masterpiece showcasing architectural detail & historical significance.
This exquisite 1680s engraving by John Thornton captures the historic Ganges Delta and Bay of Bengal with remarkable cartographic detail, offering a rare window into colonial trade history for your private collection.
This intricate 18th-century map by Joseph Tiefenthaler masterfully blends European Enlightenment cartography with Indian pilgrimage traditions to trace the sacred Ganges and Ghaghara rivers, inviting you to explore history.
Explore 'Map of the Garden' by Andrew Murray Forge – a 18th/19th-century monochrome botanical illustration. A detailed, technical plan view showcasing formal garden design & aged paper texture.