

Attractive map of a region of Holland in period colors. It features rhumb lines, 3 compass roses and an elegant allegorical cartouche with deities. The main cities are highlighted in red.
Tobias Conrad Lotter (1717-1777) was a pioneer among German cartographers, publishers and engravers of the 18th century. He was based in Augsburg where he engraved numerous maps published by his father-in-law, Matthaus Seutter, the imperial geographer and engraver of Augsburg. Lotter took over Seutter's business in 1756.