British Isles — Wall Map by Zannoni (1771)
Sea lanes sketched like thread, capes and firths cut crisp against the page, highlands lifting in careful shading—this 1771 classic gathers England, Scotland and Ireland into a poised, room-ready portrait of the British Isles. Provincial divisions are clean, coastlines exacting, and the French title cartouche lends a touch of ceremony. Part chart, part heirloom, it captures an age when observation and ornament met on the same sheet—and brings that measured beauty to your wall.
Why it captivates
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Three kingdoms at a glance — England, Scotland and Ireland presented together with calm, legible hierarchy.
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Period poise — restrained engraving, balanced labels and decorative cartouche enrich without clutter.
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Atlas pedigree — created in the tradition of Atlas Moderne engraving, credited to Jean Janvier and issued by Jean Lattre.
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Compact presence — intimate square proportions suit studies, libraries and curated walls.
What you’ll see
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Clear provincial/shire divisions with principal towns, rivers and headlands named.
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Fine coastal hatching & islands—Hebrides, Orkneys, Scilly and more—drawn with disciplined linework.
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Graticule and neatline for orientation, plus a French title cartouche in period style.
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A layout that rewards lingering—each look reveals another bay, bend or border.
A richer historical frame
Engraved in the late 18th century, associated with Jean Janvier and issued by Jean Lattre for the Atlas Moderne tradition, this sheet sits at the hinge between Baroque flourish and Enlightenment method—evidence arranged with care. Later nineteenth-century printings kept the plate in circulation; this decorative reproduction carries that lineage forward with modern fidelity.
Choose your finish
Heavyweight Paper (160 gsm matte)
Best for: framing under glass in studies and living spaces
Look & feel: non-glare matte that preserves fine engraved linework and small labels
Laminated (true encapsulation)
Best for: classrooms, libraries, offices and shared spaces
Build: sealed edge-to-edge between two 80-micron gloss sheets
Benefit: wipe-clean, durable, moisture-resistant with UV-filtering gloss to help reduce fading
Laminated + Timber Hang Rails (Ready to hang)
What you get: encapsulated print plus natural lacquered timber rails top & bottom with a discreet hanging cord
Where it shines: foyers, lecture rooms, galleries—polished look with everyday toughness
Install: arrives ready to hang (just add a wall hook)
Lead time: please allow up to 10 working days for professional rail mounting
Archival Canvas (395 gsm HP Professional Matte)
Best for: premium interiors, boardrooms and curated displays
Print system: pigment-based, fade-resistant inks for long display life
Presence: textured surface adds warmth and museum-style depth
Canvas + Timber Hang Rails (Gallery-ready)
What you get: canvas fitted with natural timber rails top & bottom, matching cord
Where it shines: statement walls, heritage spaces, exhibition groupings
Install: ready to hang; single-hook friendly
Lead time: please allow up to 10 working days for rail mounting
Size (W × H)
At-a-glance materials
Option |
Best for |
Key benefits |
Paper (160 gsm) |
Framing under glass |
Matte clarity; crisp engraving detail |
Laminated (encapsulated) |
Busy/shared spaces |
Wipeable; tough; UV-filtering gloss
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Laminated + Rails |
Ready-to-hang public display |
Professional mount; easy install; durable |
Canvas (395 gsm) |
Premium display |
Archival inks; textured depth; gallery appeal |
Canvas + Rails |
Gallery-ready feature |
Period-true presentation; simple hanging |
Styling ideas
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Study corner: frame the paper edition; add a slim brass picture light for a warm antique glow.
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Exhibition trio: choose Laminated + Rails and flank with Scotland and Ireland regional plates.
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Library wall: canvas with rails above timber cabinetry for quiet authority.
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Travel nook: pair with a small caption card noting family counties or ports.
Specifications
Detail |
Description |
Title |
British Isles — England, Scotland & Ireland |
Attribution |
Commonly associated with Jean Janvier; issued in the Atlas Moderne line by Jean Lattre
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Product Name |
Zannoni — British Isles Wall Map |
Original Plate Date |
1771 |
Edition Notation |
1860 (later printing referenced in cataloguing) |
Language |
French title and annotations |
Type |
Eighteenth-century engraved wall map (decorative reproduction) |
Content Highlights |
Provincial divisions; principal towns & rivers; coastal hatching; graticule; French cartouche |
Finishes |
Paper; Laminated (encapsulated); Laminated + Timber Rails; Canvas; Canvas + Timber Rails
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Lead Time (Rails) |
Up to 10 working days (laminated or canvas with rails) |
Orientation |
Square |
Size |
841 × 581 mm (W × H) |
Production |
Made in Australia |
Who it’s for
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Collectors and historians of eighteenth-century European cartography
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Educators, libraries & museums teaching British Isles geography and map history
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Interior designers seeking refined antique presence with scholarly depth
Claim your wall. Choose Paper for crisp, frame-ready clarity. Go Laminated + Timber Rails for tough, ready-to-hang polish. Step up to Archival Canvas + Timber Hang Rails for gallery weight. Printed in Australia with pigment-based, fade-resistant inks. Built to last. Hang it. Live with it. Keep the Isles in view.