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Maris Pacifici (From Theatrum orbis terrarum), 1595. Artist: Ortelius, Abraham (1527-1598)
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Maris Pacifici (From Theatrum orbis terrarum), 1595. Artist: Ortelius, Abraham (1527-1598)
Maris Pacifici (From Theatrum orbis terrarum), 1595. From a private collection
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This print showcases "Maris Pacifici (From Theatrum orbis terrarum), 1595" a remarkable artwork by Abraham Ortelius. This renowned Dutch cartographer and artist, who lived from 1527 to 1598, created this masterpiece as part of his famous atlas, Theatrum Orbis Terrarum. The image depicts an intricate scene filled with historical significance. A fleet of majestic ships sails across the vast expanse of the Pacific Ocean, symbolizing Ferdinand Magellan's momentous voyage during the Age of Discovery. Among these vessels is the iconic Victoria, which completed the first circumnavigation around the globe under Magellan's command. Ortelius' attention to detail is evident in this watercolor graphic art piece executed with precision and finesse. The copper engraving technique used adds depth and texture to every stroke, enhancing its visual impact. The composition focuses on the Strait of Magellan, a crucial passage connecting Atlantic and Pacific waters that was discovered by Magellan himself. It highlights not only his exploration but also signifies Europe's expanding knowledge about distant lands during that era. This rare print is held within a private collection and serves as a testament to Ortelius' enduring legacy as one of history's most influential cartographers. Its depiction of sailing warships evokes both awe-inspiring naval power and curiosity for uncharted territories—an everlasting reminder of humanity's relentless pursuit for discovery throughout time.
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