Map of the Southern Philippines, 1852 by Francisco Coello
Museum-grade fine art print, handmade in Manila.
Made in Manila, 5-8 days production · Secure card payment
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✔ Museum-grade printing - Last decades without fading.
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✔ Carefully packed - Replaced for free if damaged in transit.
ABOUT THE PRINT
About the artwork
Produced in 1852, this map documents the southern Philippine archipelago during the later Spanish colonial period, covering the Visayas and Mindanao regions with attention to coastal settlements, waterways, and territorial boundaries. It is attributed to Francisco Coello, one of the foremost cartographers in 19th-century Spain, whose geographic surveys contributed significantly to the documentation of Spanish overseas territories.
About the artist Francisco
Coello was a Spanish military engineer and cartographer. He is recognized as one of the leading geographic surveyors of 19th-century Spain, producing detailed maps of the country and its colonial territories.
PRODUCT DETAILS
Each piece is produced using museum-grade giclée printing on carefully selected materials.
Printing
Archival pigment inks ensure rich detail and long-lasting color.
Materials
Fine Art Paper - 310 gsm museum-grade paper with a lightly textured surface and sharp detail.
Cotton Canvas - Textured surface with a softer, painter-style finish.
Framing
Solid frames, handcrafted in Manila.
Fine Art Paper frames include a mat board and protective glass.
Finish
A 0.5 inch margin is applied for balanced presentation.
Artwork is printed to the closest optimal size.
SHIPPING AND RETURN
Each piece is made to order and prepared within 5 to 8 working days.
Free delivery is available in Metro Manila for orders above ₱5,000.
We pack each order with care. If your item arrives damaged, we will replace it.
As each piece is custom made, returns are not accepted for change of mind.
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