Subject: Western Russia, St. Petersburg
Period: 1734 (dated)
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Color: Hand Color
Size:
22 x 18.6 inches
55.9 x 47.2 cm
This wonderful map depicts the vicinity of St. Petersburg and is a superb example of Homann's bold engraving style. The region, known as Ingria, was annexed by Peter the Great in 1721 at the conclusion of the Great Northern War with Sweden. The region formed a protective land barrier around the city of St. Petersburg and the map provides excellent information on the defenses of the city. At upper left is a fabulous engraving of the city and harbor filled with warships. In the opposite corner is an elaborate title cartouche showing sea nymphs paying homage to Neptune. This example is the second state with text in bottom border.
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Condition: B+
A nice impression on watermarked paper with light scattered foxing. There is an archivally repaired edge tear confined to the bottom blank margin.