Unveil the mysteries of past with these remarkable early maps facsimile of the Holy Land and Jerusalem.
These maps are a must have for any collection, and are sure to make a tremendous and overwhelming gift.
An imaginary plan of ancient Jerusalem and its suburbs.
The plan itself is surrounded by many illustrations of biblical and historical interest.
From "Theatrum Terrae Sanctae" by Christian van Adrichom , 1533--1595.
The map was first published in 1584 in Koln, with a booklet describing Jerusalem. It was subsequently added to all the editions of the Theatrum.
From the Eran Laor Cartographic Collection. The Jewish National & University Library, Jerusalem
Not original coloring
This item is printed facsimile of an early map, it is printed on a special "parchment paper" which allows very high quality prints.
This handmade paper is manufactured using age old techniques. Each map is printed individually.
Print Technique: Giclee
Printed on: Bark Paper
Print size: 30x40 cm
Copperplate
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