Inkography (modern copy) has occupied an important place in the vast pantheon of contemporary printmaking for more than a decade, still remaining an innovative and attractive investment. In addition to its investment, interior and aesthetic qualities, the collector's dimension of inkography is a new opening in the design space and the art market.
So why printmaking? Inkography makes it possible to purchase original signed prints by the most outstanding Polish artists at attractive prices. Recently, we have seen an increase in interest in prints at auctions and in galleries. Inkography is becoming an increasing choice of investors and designers.
Map compiled by Jodocus Hondius in 1606 and included in the atlas "Atlantis Maioris Appendix...", published in Amsterdam in 1630 by Johannes Janssonius. In the Mannerist cartouche a four-field coat of arms of the Republic under a crown, in the lower right corner a framed inscription: "Amstelodami ex officina et sumptibus Iudoci Hondii". In the upper part of the frame surrounding the map are views of Cracow, Gdansk and Wroclaw, in the lower part of the frame are views of Poznan, Sandomierz, Krosno and Biecz.
The inkography has a format of 485 x 550 mm (printed)