Auktioner Peter Schenk the Younger (1693–1775) – Map of Amt Senftenberg - Engraving (Mid 18th Century)

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Peter Schenk the Younger (1693–1775) – Map of Amt Senftenberg - Engraving (Mid 18th Century)

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This exquisitely detailed hand-colored map of Amt Senftenberg is a fine example of cartographic precision by Peter Schenk the Younger. It displays the intricate geography of the region, highlighting towns, waterways, and administrative divisions with remarkable clarity and artistry. The elaborate cartouche embellishes the upper left corner, reflecting the baroque styling typical of 18th-century cartography. Surrounding the main map are exhaustive lists of locations and notable landmarks, all meticulously cataloged. Schenk's map serves not only as a geographical representation but also as an artistic piece showcasing the engraver's expertise.

Peter Schenk the Younger (1693–1775) was a renowned Dutch engraver and cartographer, known for his detailed and decorative maps of European territories. He was the son of Peter Schenk the Elder and continued his father's legacy of producing high-quality maps and engravings throughout the 18th century.

Artist or Maker:
Peter Schenk the Younger (1693–1775)

Dimensions:
53 cm x 63 cm

Medium:
Hand-Colored Engraving

Date:
Mid 18th Century

Condition Report:
This work is in good condition overall. There may be a few minor imperfections or fox or mottled marks to be expected with age. Please review the images carefully for condition details, and feel free to contact us with any questions or for a comprehensive condition report.

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