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D. F. Sotzmann
An elegant 18th-century map of Denmark with clarity, color, and historical depth. Daenemark by D. F. Sotzmann, published in 1795 in Berlin, is a finely engraved antique map of Denmark that combines scientific precision with understated visual beauty. The map shows political boundaries, cities, coastlines, islands, topography, vegetation, drainage, and bodies of water, with relief rendered through hachures. It was issued as a hand-colored engraving and measures 25 x 29 cm, on a sheet measuring 33 x 42 cm.
Danish Antique Map Print for Scandinavian and Nordic Design
This Danish map print is a strong choice for homes that favour Scandinavian design, Nordic interiors, and wall art with real historical substance. It works beautifully in offices, hallways, studies, living rooms, and gallery walls where you want something calm, intelligent, and visually detailed.
Sotzmann’s map is especially appealing because it is both decorative and informative. It depicts the Kingdom of Denmark in the late 18th century, including the Jutland peninsula, the Danish islands, and surrounding regions, with parts of southern Sweden and northern Germany included for geographic context. The cartographic style is described as clear, methodical, and visually refined rather than overly ornamental.
The map was created for a school atlas, which helps explain its balanced look: precise enough for study, but elegant enough to frame. It was published in D. F. Sotzmann’s first, second, third and last collection of maps for schools, a rare atlas comprising 35 maps. The broader publication is noted for its educational value, careful engraving, and unusually high level of geographic accuracy.
“The cartographic style is methodical, with an emphasis on clarity, accuracy, and informative content over decorative excess.” — Hygge by Scandinavia
Why people choose this map print
A refined antique Denmark map with strong decorative and historical appeal
Ideal for Scandinavian wall art, studies, offices, and heritage-led interiors
A beautiful way to bring Danish history and Nordic geography into the home
Hand-colored engraving with elegant late-18th-century character
Detailed enough for collectors, calm enough for modern minimalist interiors
Product details
Title:Daenemark
Cartographer: D. F. Sotzmann
Engraver: Wilhelm Sander (1766–1836)
Date: 1795
Publisher: Königl. Pl. Akadem. Kunst- und Buchhandlung, Berlin
Type: Atlas map
Scale: 1:2,000,000
Medium: Hand-colored engraving
Map size: 25 x 29 cm
Sheet size: 33 x 42 cm
Publication context: issued in a 35-map school atlas by Sotzmann
What the map shows
Political boundaries
Cities and settlements
Topography and relief shown with hachures
Vegetation, drainage, and bodies of water
Coastlines and islands across Denmark
Latitudinal and longitudinal lines for reference
Why this map matters
Daniel Friedrich Sotzmann is described in the uploaded source as a major Berlin cartographer and “the father of Berlin commercial cartography.” His work is noted for accuracy, clarity, and the ability to present complex geography in a highly readable small-scale format. This gives Daenemark real weight not just as a decorative map, but as a historical object from the Enlightenment era.
A timeless antique map design for Scandinavian and heritage-inspired interiors
Ideal for gallery walls, offices, and gifts for Denmark lovers, map collectors, and history-minded buyers
We only print when you order, using FSC-certified or equivalent matte paper (200 gsm, 0.26 mm) for a refined, non-reflective finish.
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We use premium matte paper - heavyweight, bright white, and luxuriously smooth to the touch:
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Weight: 200 gsm (80 lb), thickness 0.26 mm (10.3 mils)
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