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Chesshyre
Chesshyre
Chesshyre

Chesshyre

Artist (died 1624)
Date1612-22
Mediumcopper engraving on copper
Dimensions11 × 14 in. (27.9 × 35.6 cm)
ClassificationsDocumentary Artifact
Credit LineAlbuquerque Museum, gift of the Albuquerque Museum Foundation from the Lucia v. B. Batten Estate
Object numberPC2020.51.34
DescriptionThis map of Cheshire comes from the publication of the epic poem Poly-Olbion by the English poet Michael Drayton (1563-1631). The map has a white border around it. The land of the map is a light tan color with short wavy lines on it. There are rivers, and the rivers have naked nymphs standing in the water. Near the cities, there are women wearing crowns with buildings on them. There are huntresses standing near trees. There are hills with old men sitting or standing on them. There is a coastline in the upper left corner. Across the middle of the map it says, "CHES SHYRE."
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