Tractus regni Angliae septentrion[alis]

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Johannes Covens (1997 – 1774) and Cornelis Mortier (1699 – 1783)
Tractus regni Angliae septentrion[alis] (ca. 1720)

Johannes Covens and Cornelis Mortier were important cartographic publishers in the 18th century. The engraving was originally created by Frederik de Wit (1630 – 1706). After his death, many copper plates were taken over by Covens and Mortier.

  • Image: beautiful map of England titled Tractus regni Angliae septentrion[alis] in quo ducatus Eboracensis, episcopatus Dunelmensis, comitatus Northumbriae, Cumbriae, Westmoriae et Lancastriae cum Mona insula
  • year: ca. 1720
  • quality: excellent
  • signed: printed in plate
  • image size: 47.9 x 58.2 cm | 18.9 x 22.9 in (h x w)
  • sheet or frame size: 54.0 x 64.0 cm | 21.3 x 25.2 in (h x w)
Period

18th century

Technique

copper engraving

Framed

No

Quality

Excellent

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