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Griechenland - Karte von Korfu (Kerkyra); Petrus Bertius - Geographical publications across Europe - 1616
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Griechenland - Karte von Korfu (Kerkyra); Petrus Bertius - Geographical publications across Europe - 1616

Early 17th Century Map of Corfu (Kerkyra) – Petrus Bertius – 1616 – Antique Engraving – Framed Object Antique map Title of Object Corfu (Kerkyra), Greece Maker / Cartographer: Petrus Bertius (1565–1629) Period: 1616 Country Netherlands (Low Countries) Material Paper Technique: Copperplate engraving Condition: Good condition considering its age of over 400 years Light age toning Minor wear consistent with age Natural paper patina Preserved in a modern protective frame Overall, a well-preserved example of early 17th-century cartography. Dimensions: Map: . 10 × 14 cm Frame: . 26 × 30 cm "It was not possible to remove the frame to avoid damaging it. Therefore, the expert was unable to verify the authenticity of the map, for which the seller is the sole guarantor." Description: Original early 17th-century engraved map of the island of Corfu (Kerkyra), attributed to Petrus Bertius, a prominent figure in Dutch Golden Age cartography. Bertius was closely linked to the cartographic legacy of Ortelius and Mercator, and his works were widely used in atlases and geographical publications across Europe during the early 1600s. This map presents Corfu in a clear and elegant engraved style, characteristic of the period, combining geographical representation with aesthetic balance. The island is depicted with simplified coastal outlines and minimal yet effective topographical elements, reflecting the transitional phase of European cartography between Renaissance interpretation and early scientific mapping. Corfu held strategic importance in the Mediterranean, particularly under Venetian influence, making such maps not only decorative but also historically significant. The engraving demonstrates: Fine line work typical of copperplate engraving Balanced composition Clear coastal delineation Early modern geographical interpretation The piece is presented in a modern frame, enhancing both its visual appeal and preservation. Historical Importance Produced during the Dutch Golden Age of cartography Connected to the major cartographic tradition of Ortelius & Mercator Depicts one of the most strategically important Ionian islands Highly collectible among antique map collectors

Nr. 103217588

Verkauft
Griechenland - Karte von Korfu (Kerkyra); Petrus Bertius - Geographical publications across Europe - 1616

Griechenland - Karte von Korfu (Kerkyra); Petrus Bertius - Geographical publications across Europe - 1616

Early 17th Century Map of Corfu (Kerkyra) – Petrus Bertius – 1616 – Antique Engraving – Framed

Object

Antique map

Title of Object

Corfu (Kerkyra), Greece

Maker / Cartographer:
Petrus Bertius (1565–1629)

Period:
1616

Country
Netherlands (Low Countries)

Material

Paper

Technique:
Copperplate engraving

Condition:
Good condition considering its age of over 400 years
Light age toning
Minor wear consistent with age
Natural paper patina
Preserved in a modern protective frame

Overall, a well-preserved example of early 17th-century cartography.

Dimensions:
Map: . 10 × 14 cm
Frame: . 26 × 30 cm
"It was not possible to remove the frame to avoid damaging it. Therefore, the expert was unable to verify the authenticity of the map, for which the seller is the sole guarantor."



Description:

Original early 17th-century engraved map of the island of Corfu (Kerkyra), attributed to Petrus Bertius, a prominent figure in Dutch Golden Age cartography.

Bertius was closely linked to the cartographic legacy of Ortelius and Mercator, and his works were widely used in atlases and geographical publications across Europe during the early 1600s.

This map presents Corfu in a clear and elegant engraved style, characteristic of the period, combining geographical representation with aesthetic balance. The island is depicted with simplified coastal outlines and minimal yet effective topographical elements, reflecting the transitional phase of European cartography between Renaissance interpretation and early scientific mapping.

Corfu held strategic importance in the Mediterranean, particularly under Venetian influence, making such maps not only decorative but also historically significant.

The engraving demonstrates:

Fine line work typical of copperplate engraving
Balanced composition
Clear coastal delineation
Early modern geographical interpretation

The piece is presented in a modern frame, enhancing both its visual appeal and preservation.

Historical Importance
Produced during the Dutch Golden Age of cartography
Connected to the major cartographic tradition of Ortelius & Mercator
Depicts one of the most strategically important Ionian islands
Highly collectible among antique map collectors

Höchstgebot
€ 51
Ohne mindestpreis

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