Fine Art. Antique Prints, Maps and Drawings / 10-05-2025, 18:00 CET
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Herman Moll (1654–1732) – Map of The North Part of Great Britain Called Scotland – Large Hand-Coloured Engraved Map ...
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Herman Moll (1654–1732) – Map of The North Part of Great Britain Called Scotland – Large Hand-Coloured Engraved Map (1714)
This large and richly detailed hand-coloured map titled "The North Part of Great Britain Called Scotland" was created by Herman Moll and published in 1714. The map outlines the entire Scottish mainland and islands, featuring political boundaries, towns, rivers, roads, and topographical elements, with finely engraved decorative insets of major cities and notable sites including Edinburgh, Stirling, Dumbarton, Glasgow, St. Andrews, and Montrose. Additional panels include detailed illustrations of Shetland and Orkney islands, various views of Scottish castles, ports, and harbors, and even notes on the natural resources and economic prospects of the region. The cartouche and accompanying commentary reflect early 18th-century British colonial and economic interests, emphasizing Scotland's potential for fisheries and timber industries.Herman Moll (1654–1732) was a prominent German-born cartographer who worked in London. Known for his bold and readable cartographic style, he produced many maps and atlases that became essential tools for navigation, education, and geopolitical strategy during the British Empire’s rise. His works are admired for their visual clarity and informative content.Artist or Maker:Herman MollDimensions:65 cm x 102 cmMedium:Hand-Coloured Engraved MapDate:1714Condition Report:This work is in good condition overall. There may be a few minor imperfections or fox or mottled marks to be expected with age. Please review the images carefully for condition details, and feel free to contact us with any questions or for a comprehensive condition report.

