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Map islands Sicily Malta part coast Tunisia New pass
Map of the islands of Sicily and Malta and a part of the coast of Tunisia New pass of the sea coasts of the land of Sicily and the coasts of Barbaria between C. Bona and I. Zerby. (title on object), Map of the islands of Sicily and Malta and part of the coast of Tunisia, with an inset from the port of Valetta on Malta, with two compass roses, the North is above. At the top center the title, the address of the publisher and the scale, shown in German, Spanish and English or French miles (scale: c. 1: 900 000), decorated with two fish, fishes, Tunisia, Sicily, Malta, Jan Luyken (rejected attribution), Amsterdam, 1682 - 1803, paper, etching, h 513 mm × w 591 mm
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Media ID 19539769
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1682 1803 Address Coast Coasts Decorated Fishes French Miles Inset Islands Jan Luyken Malta North Port Rejected Attribution Scale Sea Coasts Shown Sicily Spanish Title Top Center Tunisia Two Compass Roses Bona Publisher Two Fish Valetta
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This print showcases a historic map titled "Map of the islands of Sicily and Malta and a part of the coast of Tunisia New pass". Created by Jan Luyken in Amsterdam between 1682 and 1803, this exquisite piece captures the intricate details of these Mediterranean regions. The map features an inset from the port of Valetta on Malta, providing a closer look at this bustling maritime hub. With two compass roses indicating direction, this map is oriented with North above. At the top center, we find the title along with information about the publisher and scale, presented in German, Spanish, English or French miles. The scale is approximately 1:900,000. The artist has adorned this masterpiece with decorative elements such as two fish motifs that add charm to its composition. While there was initially some debate regarding attribution to Jan Luyken for this work, it has since been rejected. Printed on high-quality paper using etching techniques, this print brings forth not only historical significance but also artistic beauty. It offers viewers a glimpse into centuries past when these lands were interconnected through trade routes and cultural exchange.
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