The antique map ‘Granata, Et Mvrcia Regna’ was created in 1665 and depicts the regions of Granada and Murcia in Spain. Granata and Mvrcia Regna translate to the Kingdoms of Granada and Murcia respectively. In the early 17th century, Spain was a dominant global power with vast colonial territories and a strong economy supported by silver mining in the New World. The country was ruled by the Habsburg dynasty and experienced a cultural golden age during the reign of Philip III and IV, with renowned artists such as Diego Velázquez and Francisco de Zurbarán producing masterpieces. The map may offer insights into the political and geographical boundaries of the two kingdoms, as well as the topography and natural features of the region.
Size Preview
Preview
We have prepared these computer generated previews of Andalusia, Spain to give you a sense of the final scale.
This chappy is 182cm tall
Print resolution preview