





Antique French "Massilia. Marseille" colored engraving - 11½" 15¾"
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A hand-colored reproduction of an 18th-century engraving titled "Massilia. Marseille," offering a captivating historical perspective of the ancient French port city. The title references both the ancient name "Massilia," given to the city by Greek settlers from Phocaea around 600 BCE, and its modern name, Marseille. Once a thriving Greek colony and later an integral part of the Roman Empire, Marseille has long been a key Mediterranean port known for its trade, cultural exchange, and rich maritime heritage. The engraving, likely representing a historical view of the city, emphasizes its strategic location and architectural charm. Circa 1930.
Framed behind glass and set in a giltwood frame with a patinated finish, this artwork showcases intricate detailing in the depiction of Marseille's harbor and surrounding landscapes. In good antique condition with minor signs of age commensurate with its history, this piece is ideal for collectors and enthusiasts of cartography and historical artwork.
Light wear.
Approx. overall 11½" high x 15¾" wide incl. frame 0½"
Approx. overall 29cm high x 40cm wide incl. frame 1cm
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