John Rocque - 1746 Antique Map of London Framed Print, 55.5 x 119.5cm, Grey/Multi

£205.00

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£205.00
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Product description

Product code: 77753633

This vintage-style map artwork is a creative and digitally enhanced version based on John Rocque's Map of London and the River Thames from 1746. Made in the UK, this print is framed in a traditional-style black and antique gold frame, ready to hang on your wall. Protecting the image, it's glazed with lightweight plastic, a less fragile material compared to glass but equally as transparent.

John Rocque is now mainly remembered for his Map of London, which he began in 1737. It was published in 24 printed sheets in 1747. It was by far the most detailed map of London published up to that time and remains an important historical resource. The map of London and his other maps brought him an appointment as cartographer to Frederick, Prince of Wales in 1751.

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Product specification
Brand
Unbranded
Care instructions
Clean with a soft, dry cloth
Composition
MDF frame, styrene, MDF backboard, paper
Country of Origin
United Kingdom
Dimensions
H55.5 x W119.5 x D2.8cm
Exclusive to John Lewis
Exclusive
Glazing Type
Perspex
Made in the UK
YES
Orientation
Landscape
Size
Extra Large (More than 90cm x 90cm)
Subject
Cities & Architecture
Weight
4.9kg
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