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Title: Antique Blaeu Map of Gâtinais & Sénonais France, c. 1642 Hand Color : A finely engraved and beautifully hand-colored …
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Title: Antique Blaeu Map of Gâtinais & Sénonais France, c. 1642 Hand Color : A finely engraved and beautifully hand-colored antique map depicting the historic French provinces of Gâtinois and Sénonois, engraved and published by Willem and Joan Blaeu during the height of the Dutch Golden Age of cartography. Rich in decorative detail and densely filled with towns, forests, rivers, and regional boundaries, this map exemplifies the precision and elegance that made the Blaeu family among the most celebrated mapmakers of the 17th century. The map centers on the historic regions south of Paris, encompassing territories around Sens, Montargis, Nemours, and parts of the Loire valley. The composition is framed by an elaborate decorative title cartouche and royal coat of arms, while the lower left corner contains a finely engraved distance scale accompanied by a costumed figure. The intricate network of villages and roads offers a fascinating insight into early modern France before the standardization of modern administrative divisions. Produced by Willem and Joan Blaeu for the celebrated atlas Toonneel des Aerdrycx, one of the most luxurious and influential atlases of the 17th century, this map reflects the extraordinary craftsmanship and geographic ambition of the Blaeu publishing house in Amsterdam. Blaeu atlases were prized by wealthy merchants, scholars, diplomats, and noble families throughout Europe, combining scientific cartography with artistic refinement. The coloring remains attractive and balanced, with soft original outline color accentuating rivers, borders, forests, and settlements. Decorative flourishes and calligraphic engraving further enhance its visual appeal, making the map particularly suitable for both collectors of early French cartography and sophisticated interior display. The region shown is historically associated with fertile agricultural lands, important medieval trade routes, and the celebrated wine-producing areas surrounding the Loire valley and Burgundy approaches. Nearby regions became famous for wines connected to Sancerre, Chablis, Auxerre, and the broader Bourgogne wine culture. Special note: This is an original 17th-century map, not a reproduction. All items we offer are authentic period works of art over 100 years old. The map is sold unframed; any framed images are shown for presentation and interior inspiration only and may not always be on scale with the original.
Condition report: Good antique condition with original center fold as issued. Minor age-related toning and occasional light spotting in the margins. Attractive original hand color. Wide margins preserved. Please study image carefully. Framing tips: This map displays exceptionally well in dark walnut, black lacquer, or lightly gilt frames paired with a wide ivory or oatmeal mat. Its refined decorative cartouche and soft original coloring make it particularly suitable for libraries, studies, French country interiors, wine rooms, or sophisticated gallery walls.
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- Dimensions
- 23.23ʺW × 19.69ʺH
- Period
- 17th Century
- Country of Origin
- Netherlands
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Paper
- Condition
- Good Condition, Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Black
- Condition Notes
- Very Good — This vintage item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use\. Good antique condition … moreVery Good — This vintage item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use\. Good antique condition with original center fold as issued. Minor age-related toning and occasional light spotting in the margins. Attractive original hand color. Wide margins preserved. Please study image carefully. less
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