Map of Muscovy. Cartographer Guillaume Delille. Paris, 1746
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This map is an example of the high-class cartographic art of the era and is appreciated for its accuracy and aesthetic appeal. The copper engraving, tinted with watercolor, testifies to the skill and thoroughness of the execution, as well as Delil's desire to create visual and informative drawings.
The map of Muscovy is dedicated to Andrei Artomonovich Matveev, a statesman of the Petrine era. He served in various diplomatic posts, including Russian Ambassador to the Netherlands and England. Matveev made a significant contribution to strengthening the international relations of the Russian Empire and participated in important negotiations, which made him a significant figure of his time.
Sizes: 70 × 52 × 0.1 cm .