Matthäus Seutter

German Map Of Scandinavia

Circa 1720

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Description

An 18th century map of Scandinavia.

  • Matthäus Seutter (German).
  • Synopsis Plagae Septentrionalis sive Sueciae, Daniae et Norwegiae Regn.
  • Augsburg: circa 1720.
  • Original color.
  • Unframed.


A detailed map of Scandinavia, engraved by Rogg with a title cartouche containing a portrait of Queen Ulrika Eleonora of Sweden, who reigned from 1718 until her abdication in favor of her husband in 1720. She served as regent twice, in 1731 and 1738-9. An early example, before Seutter became Imperial Geographer (1731) and before the portrait of the queen was removed.

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Minor signs of age and wear.

Dimensions

Height: 19.29 inches / 49 cm
Width: 23.23 inches / 59 cm

Language

Latin

Subject

Maps, Travel, topography and voyages

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