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Hybernia Nunc Irlant. Ireland. Map

Hybernia Nunc Irlant. Ireland. Map was clearly made by a member of the Lafreri School of cartographers, Antonio Lafreri (1512-77). Rome, 1570. Renaissance. Engraving by Paolo Forlani, 16th C

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"Add a touch of history to your daily routine with our Media Storehouse Photo Mugs. Featuring the exquisite engraving "Hybernia Nunc Irlant. Ireland. Map" from the renowned Lafreri School of cartographers, this mug showcases a beautiful 16th-century representation of Ireland. This intricately detailed map, created by Antonio Lafreri and engraved by Paolo Forlani, transports you back in time to the Renaissance era. Perfect for tea or coffee, this mug is not only a functional addition to your kitchen but also a unique conversation starter. Embrace the rich history of cartography with every sip."

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Elevate your coffee or tea experience with our premium white ceramic mug. Its wide, comfortable handle makes drinking easy, and you can rely on it to be both microwave and dishwasher safe. Sold in single units, preview may show both sides of the same mug so you can see how the picture wraps around.

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This exquisite 16th-century map, titled "Hybernia Nunc Irlant. Ireland," is a testament to the remarkable cartographic achievements of the Lafreri School of cartographers, specifically Antonio Lafreri (1512-1577) and Paolo Forlani. Created in Rome around 1570 during the Renaissance period, this engraving offers a fascinating glimpse into the ancient world's understanding of the geography of Ireland, an island situated at the northwestern edge of Europe. The map's intricate details reveal a meticulous and comprehensive representation of the Irish coastline, forests, rivers, mountains, and other topographical features. The mapmaker's skillful use of cartouches, map markers, and other decorative elements adds an artistic flair to the piece, making it not only a valuable historical document but also an impressive work of art. Antonio Lafreri, an Italian cartographer, was a prominent figure in the field during the late Renaissance. He is known for his collaborations with other cartographers and engravers, including Paolo Forlani, who created the engraving for this map. The Lafreri School of Cartography was renowned for its high-quality maps, which were widely disseminated throughout Europe and beyond. This map, in particular, showcases the advanced cartographic techniques of the time, which were essential for navigators, explorers, and diplomats. The map's accuracy and detail reflect the growing importance of accurate geographic information during the Age of Discovery, as Europeans expanded their knowledge of the world and sought to explore new territories. Today, this beautiful map serves as a reminder of the rich history of cartography and the remarkable achievements of the Renaissance period. Its intricate details and artistic merit make it a valuable addition to any collection focused on ancient maps, European history, or the art of cartography.

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