Antique Map Heavy Weight Decoupage Wrapping Paper

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Early matching set of maps of the World and Continents, from Abraham Ortelius' Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, the first modern World Atlas. A trio of beautifully detailed and high-resolution old world maps, centuries old. These are a thicker, heavier-weight decoupage craft paper print option. Shockingly affordable for 3 high-resolution designs of some of my most popular decoupage tissue offerings. For decoupage artists note that these designs are also available in tissue paper for those who prefer the thinner paper, this wrapping paper is more than 3x the thickness of the decoupage tissue. Typus Orbis Terrarum - is based upon the cartography of Gastaldi and Gerard Mercator's highly important 1569 wall map. The title is given in large letters above the image and below, is a quotation from Cicero: "What do human affairs signify when one considers the vastness of the world and all eternity?" Americae sive Novi Orbis, Nova Descriptio - is probably the single most widely viewed and copied maps of America published in the 16th Century. Europae - derives in large part from Mercator's work. Russia from Jenkinson's map and Scandinavia from Olaus Magnus. The relatively modest cartouche shows partially covered and apparently distraught Europe sitting on the back of a placid Zeus as bull, both gazing toward Europe.

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