Fine Art: Antique Prints, Maps, and Drawings
Por Dahlströms Fine Art
29.3.25
Kristinaplatsen 3, 602 31 Norrköping, Sweden, Suecia
We offer in this sale old master prints from the end of the 15th Century, rare antique maps, nature history prints and drawings up to the 19th century, to modern & contemporary fine prints.
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Matthäus I Merian (1593-1650) - Portraits of the Envoys of the Great Khan of the Tatars to the - 1663


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Matthäus I Merian (1593-1650) - Portraits of the Envoys of the Great Khan of the Tatars to the - 1663
Set of portraits of members of the Crimean Embassy in Sweden in 1650, the first on the right is the head of the embassy, these prints are part of the portrait album "Theatrum Europaeum" VII, 1663.The visit of the Crimean Khanate's ambassadors to Sweden in 1650 was linked to the military and diplomatic events of the time. It occurred within the broader political context of Eastern Europe, when Sweden, Russia, the Ottoman Empire, and the Crimean Khanate were involved in various conflicts and alliances.In 1650, Sweden was at the height of its influence in the region, and its relations with the Crimean Khanate and the Ottoman Empire were crucial for maintaining the balance of power in the Black Sea region and around Turkey. Embassies and diplomatic missions, such as this one, often had strategic significance in securing military and political interests.Thus, this visit of the ambassadors could have been connected to military or peace negotiations aimed at strengthening Sweden's position in Eastern Europe.Matthäus I Merian (1593-1650) was a renowned Swiss-German engraver, etcher, and publisher, famous for his highly detailed topographical views and maps. He is best known for his work in the early 17th century, particularly for his detailed and artistic depictions of cities, landscapes, and historical events. Merian’s most notable achievement is the creation of Topographia Germaniae, a series of engraved views of cities in the Holy Roman Empire, which became a valuable resource for historians and geographers. He played a significant role in the development of the art of engraving, especially with his precise and expressive representations of European towns, contributing greatly to the visual culture of the time.Artist or Maker: Matthäus I MerianDimensions:19 cm x 32 cmMedium: EngravingDate: 1663Condition 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.