A detailed eighteenth-century map of Scandinavia by
J. B. Homann, depicting
Denmark,
Norway,
Sweden,
Finland and the
Baltic states of
Livonia,
Latvia and
Curlandia. The map notes fortified cities, villages, roads, bridges, forests, castles and topography. The elaborate title
cartouche in the upper left quadrant features angels supporting a title curtain and a medallion supporting an alternative title in French, "Les Trois Covronnes du Nord".
Born in 1664, Homann became an engraver and cartographer in the late 17th century, and opened his own publishing house in 1702. In 1715 Emperor Charles VI appointed him Imperial Geographer of the Holy Roman Empire. Homann held the position until his death in 1724.Map: Johann Baptist Homann