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The Indian Subcontinent to the Philippines by way of the northern portions of
BON111066 The Indian Subcontinent to the Philippines by way of the northern portions of the Indonesian archipelago and the Malay Peninsula, early 17th century (colour engraving) by Hondius, Jodocus (1567-1611); Private Collection; Photo eBonhams, London, UK; Dutch, out of copyright
Media ID 23365434
© Bonhams, London, UK / Bridgeman Images
Greetings Card Large (A4)
Add a touch of historical charm to your greetings with Media Storehouse's exquisite range of cards featuring "The Indian Subcontinent to the Philippines" by Hondius from Bridgeman Images. This stunning early 17th century color engraving transports you on a visual journey from the Indian Subcontinent, through the northern portions of the Indonesian archipelago, and across the Malay Peninsula, all the way to the Philippines. Perfect for those who appreciate the beauty of fine art and the rich history of cartography, these cards are sure to make your message stand out. Order yours today and explore the world, one card at a time.
Create your own large greetings card. Size when folded is A4 (21x30cm or 8.3x11.7 inches)
Greetings Cards suitable for Birthdays, Weddings, Anniversaries, Graduations, Thank You and much more
Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 29.7cm x 21cm (11.7" x 8.3")
Estimated Product Size is 29.7cm x 42cm (11.7" x 16.5")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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This print showcases a mesmerizing 17th-century colour engraving titled "The Indian Subcontinent to the Philippines by way of the northern portions of the Indonesian archipelago and the Malay Peninsula". Created by Jodocus Hondius, a renowned Dutch cartographer, this artwork takes us on an extraordinary journey through time. In this intricate piece, we are transported to an era when galleons sailed across vast oceans, connecting distant lands. The map depicts various regions from India to China, capturing the immense scope of trade and exploration during that period. As our eyes wander across its detailed lines and vibrant colors, we can almost feel ourselves aboard one of those majestic ships. What makes this engraving even more fascinating is its inclusion of mythical sea creatures lurking in uncharted waters. These fantastical beings add an air of mystery and adventure to the scene, reminding us that there was still much left unknown about these far-flung territories. As we delve deeper into this artwork's rich tapestry, it becomes evident that it holds historical significance beyond its aesthetic appeal. It serves as a testament to the exploratory spirit and cultural exchange between nations centuries ago. Preserved within a private collection but now made accessible through Fine Art Finder's print reproduction, this remarkable engraving allows us to appreciate both its artistic mastery and historical context. It invites us to embark on a visual voyage back in time while igniting our curiosity about past civilizations' connections with distant shores.
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