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Olaus Magnus (1490–1557)
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One of the most famous early maps of the Nordic world. Rich in geography, myth, and Scandinavian identity.
Carta Marina et Descriptio Septentrionalium Terrarum, usually known simply as theCarta Marina, is one of the most important historical maps of Scandinavia. Created byOlaus Magnusand first published in1539, it is described in the uploaded source as thefirst map of the Nordic countries to give details and place names. The map covers Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Iceland, Finland, and nearby regions, and combines geography with ships, sea creatures, and scenes from northern life.
This is a striking poster for anyone who lovesScandinavian history,Nordic design, and antique maps with real story value. It works beautifully in a study, hallway, office, living room, or gallery wall where you want something both decorative and meaningful.
What makes theCarta Marinaspecial is that it is not only a map, but also a cultural document. The uploaded material notes that it includesmythical creatures, navigational elements, regional scenes, and detailed inscriptions, reflecting both Renaissance cartography and the folklore of the North. Its composition is centered onScandia, with the Nordic lands presented in unusual detail for the period.
The original map was monumental in scale: about1.70 m wide by 1.25 m tall, printed fromnine woodcut blocks. It was created over roughly12 yearsin Rome and first printed inVenice in 1539. The uploaded source also explains that the map later disappeared from public knowledge for centuries before copies were rediscovered inMunichandSwitzerland/Uppsala.
For a home with a Nordic mood, this print offers more than decoration. It brings togetherhistory, mythology, cartography, and Scandinavian atmospherein one image.
“The Carta Marina stands out as the first detailed map of the Nordic regions.”
Why this map print stands out
One of the earliest and most important detailed maps ofScandinavia
Created byOlaus Magnusand first published in1539
CombinesNordic geography,mythical sea creatures, ships, and cultural scenes
A strong fit forScandinavian wall art, offices, studies, and heritage-inspired interiors
Ideal for buyers interested inNordic history,vintage maps, andold Scandinavian design
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Title
Carta Marina et Descriptio Septentrionalium Terrarum
Common title
Carta Marina
Creator
Olaus Magnus
Original date
1539
Type
Separate map / facsimile
Region
Scandinavia
Size of facsimile listed
36 x 49 cm
Original map size
approx. 1.70 m x 1.25 m
Production method
Printed from nine woodcut blocks
Coverage
Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Iceland, Finland, Lithuania, Livonia and nearby regions
Historical significance
First map of the Nordic countries to give details and place names
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