17th‑Century Danckerts Regional Map
Map of Dauphiné, Savoy, Piedmont, and Montferrat — Danckerts, Amsterdam, 17th-Century
A finely engraved 17th‑century map published in Amsterdam by Cornelis Danckerts, charting the regions of Dauphiné, Savoy, Piedmont, and Montferrat with the crisp linework and sculptural topography associated with Dutch cartography of the period.The map retains its period hand‑coloring, with softly applied washes defining borders and accenting the detailed Baroque cartouche. Soldiers and standards anchor the lower corner, reflecting the visual language of 17th‑century Dutch engraving.
Presented in a later frame measuring approximately 24 inches by 20.75 inches, the map shows a strong impression and the surface history expected of an authentic 17th‑century print. A compelling example of Dutch mapmaking, offering both historical depth and decorative presence.
Dimensions
Approximate size without frame, 24 Inches Wide by 20.75 Inches High
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