Bilder Johann Baptist Homann (1664-1724) – Map of Upper Bavaria – Germany – Hand-coloured etching (1710)
Beskrivning
"Bavaria Pars Superior". This work presents a detailed topographical survey of the southern region of the Duchy of Bavaria, encompassing the territories between the Lech and Inn rivers and extending south into the Alpine foothills. The map features an inset in the upper right corner detailing the Archbishopric of Salzburg and neighboring districts. The composition is decorated with several baroque elements, including a large title cartouche at the upper left supported by putti and a secondary cartouche at the lower right flanked by allegorical figures and the Bavarian coat of arms. This hand-coloured etching was published in Nuremberg and is typical of the Homann style, characterized by dense geographical information, including forests, mountain ranges, and hundreds of individual settlements, all within the context of early eighteenth-century administrative boundaries.
Johann Baptist Homann was a prominent German cartographer and engraver who established the most successful map-publishing house in Germany during the eighteenth century. Based in Nuremberg, a major center for the printing trade, he was appointed Imperial Geographer to Holy Roman Emperor Charles VI. Homann is credited with revitalizing German cartography by moving away from decorative Dutch models toward more functionally detailed and scientifically updated maps. His publications, such as the Grosser Atlas über die ganze Welt, became the standard for accuracy and artistic quality across Europe. After his death, the firm continued to operate under his heirs as the Homann Heirs, remaining a dominant force in the global map market for over a century.
Artist or Maker:
Johann Baptist Homann.
Dimensions:
Approximately 52 cm x 31 cm.
Medium:
Hand-coloured etching.
Date:
1710.
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.