Original antique views, prints and engravings of continental Europe, produced by European publishers from the 17th to the 19th century. Countries represented include France, Italy, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain, Switzerland and beyond.
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![[Hannoversch Munden)] Munden. Germany [Hannoversch Munden)] Munden.](https://i0.wp.com/antiqueprintmaproom.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/mg_9578_copy_a.jpg?fit=270%2C175&ssl=1)
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![[Cochem] Exactissma Ciuitatis Monasteriensis in Cam Germany [Cochem] Exactissma Ciuitatis Monasteriensis in Cam](https://i0.wp.com/antiqueprintmaproom.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/MG_6401-copy.jpg?fit=270%2C239&ssl=1)
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![[Magdeburg] Magdeburgum. Town Plans [Magdeburg] Magdeburgum.](https://i0.wp.com/antiqueprintmaproom.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/MG_7934.jpg?fit=270%2C209&ssl=1)
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![[Temple of Vesta & Sibyl] A Rouine d’un Tempio, et grotta presso Tiouli pero pui abasso della cascata del Teueronne…. Architecture [Temple of Vesta & Sibyl] A Rouine d'un Tempio, et grotta presso Tiouli pero pui abasso della cascata del Teueronne....](https://i0.wp.com/antiqueprintmaproom.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/vdadr_041.jpg?fit=270%2C168&ssl=1)
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Antique Topographical Views and Prints of Europe
This category brings together original antique views, engravings and lithographs depicting continental Europe, produced by the great publishing houses of Britain, France, the Netherlands, Germany and Italy from the 17th through the 19th century. These works represent the visual culture of European travel and topographical observation at its height — an era in which the Grand Tour, illustrated geography and picturesque travel writing generated enormous demand for high-quality views of the continent’s cities, landscapes and monuments.
The cities of Europe are extensively represented in the antique print tradition. Paris, Rome, Venice, Naples, Amsterdam, Vienna, Madrid and their counterparts were depicted in bird’s-eye views, street-level prospects and panoramic engravings that capture their appearance at specific historical moments. These city views — produced for atlases, travel accounts and decorative purposes — document the urban fabric of European civilisation across three centuries of development and change.
The landscapes of Europe attracted generations of artists whose work was translated into the engraved and lithographed plates that define the antique topographical print tradition. Alpine scenery, the Rhine valley, the Italian campagna, the Pyrenees and the coastlines of the Mediterranean all generated substantial bodies of illustrated material, produced for the growing market of armchair travellers, Grand Tour participants and collectors of picturesque imagery.
Specific country subcategories within this collection — France and Monaco, Italy, the Balkans and Greece, and others — allow collectors to explore national traditions of topographical illustration in greater depth. Each reflects the particular character of its subject: the classical grandeur of Italian views, the picturesque elegance of French landscapes, the archaeological interest of Greek and Balkan subjects, and the dramatic scenery of central European mountain regions.
Antique prints of Europe are among the most enduringly popular subjects in the topographical print market, appealing to collectors with connections to specific countries and regions as well as to those drawn by the historical and artistic quality of the works. As original period engravings, etchings, aquatints and lithographs, they offer an irreplaceable visual record of the continent before industrialisation and modern development transformed its character.
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