WITT Frederick de, “Peloponnesus Hodie Moreae Regnum Distincte Divisum in Omnes suas Provincias... Insulae Cefalonia, Zante, Cerigo et St. Maura”, c.1690. Copper engraving, 76x49cm, with fine contemporary hand-colouring. Spectacular map of Peloponnesus produced during the golden age of Dutch cartography. Large pictorial title cartouche features the sword-brandishing Lion of Venice with a group of Turkish prisoners, commemorating the Venetian triumph against the Ottoman Empire. The map is panelled on three sides with 14 birds-eye views of important Venetian fortified cities including Athens, Mistras, Patra, Nafplio, Lepanto, Koroni, Methoni, Lefkada, Corinth. Occasional light cracks. Framed. In passe-partout with self-adhessive tape on verso. Fragile the paper with several short tears and paper cracks, chipped the lower left corner but still firm. Zacharakis 2387.