POLAND 1808

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A reprint map of Poland
Extending from Prussia in the west to Smolensk in the east. Highly detailed. Divided into the regions controlled by Prussia, Russia and Austria.
 
The original map is part of a General Atlas –  Collection of Maps of the World And Quarters, the Principal Empires, Kingdoms &c. with their several Provinces & other Subdivisions, Correctly Delineated.  Published 1800, by Robert Wilkinson.
 
YEAR: 1808
 
Robert Wilkinson was a commercial map maker in London in the late 18th and early 19th Centuries. 
Wilkinson’s work as a mapmaker was primarily as a compiler of information from other sources.  He was better known for his work as a printmaker and publisher of books.
The majority of his work appeared between 1794 and 1816.  His major cartographic works included A General Atlas, being a Collection of Maps of the World and Quarters, the Principal Empires, and Kingdoms &c … and Atlas Classica, being a Collection of Maps of the Countries Mentioned by the Ancient Authors, both Sacred and Profane both of which were published in multiple additions over a number of years during this period.
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51×40 cm

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Our unique product have been meticulously crafted, with great care and attention to detail.

✶ All Maps and illustrations are linen-backed by hand.
✶ Printed on Archival Matte Paper.
✶ Quality Epson pigment inks used. Fade resistant.
✶ Maps are folded and fitted into a hand wrapped marbled slipcase.
✶ Illustrations are rolled and posted in a sturdy cardboard tube.
✶ Dimensions are approximately. Select size from the menu.
✶ Colours may vary due to monitor resolution.

Linen backing provided several benefits to cartographers and map enthusiasts:

✶ Preservation: The technique helps protect paper maps from further deterioration by providing a stronger and more stable support.
✶ Sturdiness: Linen backing make maps more durable, preventing tearing and creasing during handling and storage.
✶ Display: Backed maps are easier to frame and display due to their enhanced stability and ability to lie flat.