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A stunning certified FINE ART PRINT on heavy textured art paper — not a poster
Unlike most online offerings, our maps are produced entirely in-house, not outsourced to print-on-demand or drop-shipping services. This allows complete control over quality while offering better value. Each map begins with a high-resolution original, carefully enhanced and printed to order using archival papers and pigment inks for exceptional clarity, depth, and longevity. Every piece is personally overseen — no map leaves our workshop unless it is of a quality we would be proud to display ourselves.
Paper choice is essential to the authenticity of our maps. We use specially sourced 190gsm paper made in the UK from pure materials and traditionally pressed with natural woollen felts. This process creates a subtle, randomly textured surface that closely resembles an original antique document. Likewise the use of premium quality ink fully saturates the paper, producing remarkable clarity, depth, and historical character. Colour fastness and sharpness will remain good for in excess of 100 years!
The Old Map Company of Great Britain offers a vast and carefully curated collection of the very finest expertly reproduced vintage maps. Our range includes works by renowned cartographers such as John Speed and Willem Blaeu, covering Scotland, England, and beyond. Free UK courier delivery is included, with EU, USA, and worldwide shipping available at cost and calculated at checkout. If you need assistance, our team is always happy to help you choose the perfect map.
The Environs of Athens for the Anacharsis is a work by M. Barbie du Bocage, a French writer and geographer. The book was first published in 1789 and focuses on the landscapes, historical sites, and general geography of Athens and its surrounding areas. This work is considered important because it provides a detailed description of the environment around Athens during the late 18th century, which would have been of interest to people in the Enlightenment period who were fascinated by ancient Greek culture and history.
The book from which we have taken this Old Map of Athens specifically presents a vision of the places that would have been familiar to the ancient Greek philosopher Anacharsis, who was a Scythian philosopher in the 6th century BC and is often depicted as an outsider looking at Greek civilization. Du Bocage’s work blends geographical and historical knowledge, painting a picture of Athens that is informed by both the classical past and the present (at the time of publication). It was popular during the time because it catered to a growing interest in the classical world, the ruins of ancient Greece, and the idea of the picturesque.