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Antique Sommer& Sapunaru KG, München, Allemagne
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Technic: Copper print, colorit: original colored, condition: Very good, size (in cm): 19 x 25,5, Map shows total Europe. N° de réf. du vendeur EUX1862
Titre : Nova Europae. Descriptio
Éditeur : Artist: Anonymus; ca:
Date d'édition : 1650
Vendeur : Libreria Ex Libris ALAI-ILAB/LILA member, Roma, RM, Italie
Carta geografica (cm. 25,5x18,5) tratta dall' 'Atlas sive Cosmographicae Meditationes de Fabrica Mundi et fabricati figura.' edito da Jan Cloppenburgh. Bell'esemplare. N° de réf. du vendeur 12B
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Vendeur : Libreria Ex Libris ALAI-ILAB/LILA member, Roma, RM, Italie
Carta geografica originale (cm. 58x49 più margini bianchi) edita da P. Mortier (1661-1711). Splendida coloritura d'epoca all'acquarello. Minime imperfezioni lungo la piega centrale, altrimenti esemplare in ottimo stato di conservazione. Rara tiratura. N° de réf. du vendeur 3318B
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Vendeur : Antiquariat Tautenhahn, Lübeck, Allemagne
5 Kupferstiche, jeweils ca 14 x 20 cm, Blattgröße 21,5 x 25 cm. Die fünf Kupferstiche von Philipp Clüver grenzkoloriert, die Kartuschen, Waldflächen und Schiffe koloriert. - Aus: Philippi Cluverii Introductio in Universam Geographian Tan Veterm quam Novam, herausgegeben von Johannes Bruno. - Philipp Clüver, Geograph und Historiker 1580 - 1622. Seine Karten wurden auch nach seinem Tod in vielen geographischen Werken veröffentlicht. - Das Papier aller Karten gebräunt, ebenso bei allen Karten Lichtränder durch die ehemaligen Passepartoutausschnitte. Die liebevoll gestalteten Kartuschen und die Segelschiffe, die auf den vier Erdteilkarten die Meere befahren, lassen die Darstellungen lebendig erscheinen. Leuchtendes Kolorit, die Karten selbst in guter Erhaltung. N° de réf. du vendeur 901661AG
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Vendeur : Arader Galleries of Philadelphia, PA, Philadelphia, PA, Etats-Unis
N/A. Etat : Very Good. Etat de la jaquette : N/A. Engraving with original hand-color. Circa 1680. Sheet size: 19 7/8 x 23 5/8". Inventory#: p1346pmat. 0. N° de réf. du vendeur 1233
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Vendeur : Antiquariat Hieronymus, München, Allemagne
Etat : Gut. Gut. Kupferstich, altkoloriert. Blattgröße: 53,5 x 62,5 cm, Druckspiegel: 49,5 x 58 cm. . Klarer und kräftiger Druck auf etwas gebräuntem Papier, rückseitig an den Ecken geringe Leimschatten, ansonsten gut erhalten. Sehr schöne Karte Europas mit stärkerem Grenz- und zurückhaltendem Flächenkolorit. Die Titelkartusche wird von vier Putten gehalten, während Europa darunter auf dem in einen Stier verwandelten Göttervater Zeus sitzt. Aus Danckerts "Nova totus terrarum orbis tabula". Europa, Europe, Landkarte, Geographie, map, carte géographique, carta geografica, Barock, baroque, selten, rare, Geschenk. 3200 Gramm. N° de réf. du vendeur 12944
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Vendeur : Alexandre Antique Prints, Maps & Books, Toronto, ON, Canada
Size : 480x570 (mm), 18.875x22.375 (Inches), Original Hand Coloring Good, some surface loss of France on the lower left of the map due to the oxidation of the green pigment and is replaced by facsimile. N° de réf. du vendeur M6317
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Vendeur : Antiquariat Lenzen, Düsseldorf, Allemagne
Etat : Sehr gut. (Jodocus Hondius, eigentlich Josse de Hondt, geboren am 14. Oktober 1563 in Wakken, Flandern, gestorben am 12. Februar 1612 in Amsterdam. Flämischer Kartograph und Verleger). Altkolorierte Karte Europas (Grenz- und Landschaftskolorierung) um 1610. Mit Index, Entfernungsangabe und Titelkartusche, beschreibendem Text mit geografischen und biblischen Informationen. Labrador, Grönland und Island sind neben der mythischen Insel Frislandt westlich von Island abgebildet, mit schöner Staffage, mehrere Segelschiffe, Meerestiere, Seeungeheuer. Professionell in teils vergoldetem Holzrahmen hinter Glas/Passepartout gerahmt, rückseitig Glassichtfenster. Nicht ausgerahmt. Maße Abbildung: 37,5 x 51,0 cm. Maße Rahmen: 59,0 x 70,0 cm. Rückseitig Text in lateinischer Sprache. Sehr guter Zustand. Hand-colored map of Europe (border and landscape coloring) circa 1610. With index, distance markings, and title cartouche, descriptive text with geographical and biblical information. Labrador, Greenland, and Iceland are depicted alongside the mythical island of Frisland west of Iceland, with attractive figures, several sailing ships, sea creatures, and sea monsters. Professionally framed in a partially gilded wooden frame behind glass/passe-partout, with a viewing window on the reverse. Not examined out of the frame. Image dimensions: 37.5 x 51.0 cm. Frame dimensions: 59.0 x 70.0 cm. Text on the reverse in Latin. Very good condition. N° de réf. du vendeur 56580BB
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Vendeur : Alexandre Antique Prints, Maps & Books, Toronto, ON, Canada
French text on the verso.Title cartouche is at bottom right; descriptive text on Europe with geographical and biblical information is at top right. Labrador, Greenland, and Iceland are shown in addition to the mythical island of Frislandt to the west Iceland., Size : 377x505 (mm), 14.84x19.875 (Inches), Hand Colored, 0 Very good, backed on acid free tissue paper for long term preservation. N° de réf. du vendeur M4880
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Vendeur : Antique Sommer& Sapunaru KG, München, Allemagne
Technic: Copper print, colorit: original colored, condition: Mounted, centerfold restored, size (in cm): 37,5 x 50 cm, Very fine old coloured copper engraving map of the whole of Europe with an index, mileage indicator and title cartouche. Also decorative sailing ships and sea monsters in the seas. The author of this map is Jodocus Hondius (1563-1612). Published in Mercator's ?Atlas sive cosmographicae meditationes de fabrica mundi et fabricati figura?. N° de réf. du vendeur EUX5329
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Vendeur : Geographicus Rare Antique Maps, Brooklyn, NY, Etats-Unis
Average condition. Reinforced mends at margins, mended split at centerfold with slight loss. Original color, refreshed. Size 17.25 x 21.75 Inches. This is a scarce 1660 Dutch carte à figures map of Europe, engraved by Frederick de Wit. This beautifully engraved work was one of a handful of maps that De Wit would have considered his showcase works as he struck out on his own as a mapmaker, after having worked for many years with the Blaeu family. Although in general terms the style is reminiscent of his former teachers', it differs both from the corresponding map in Blaeu's atlases and those of Blaeu's primary competitors, Hondius and Jansson. The East The map extends further into Russia than Blaeu's and includes Isaac Massa's cartography of the Siberian coast as far as the Pechora Sea. The Volga is traced as far as Kazan. De Wit's map improves on the Ukraine and the Circassian regions as well. The focus, overall, is shifted somewhat northwards and to the west as compared to the maps of Blaeu and Hondius. This both allows the inclusion of the newer Siberian detail, and also avoids the repetition of North African detail already covered on the Africa map of the series. The West There is a fascinating notation in the North Atlantic - absent from other atlas maps of the period. A small, unnamed island about three degrees south of Iceland is shown, marked with the note 'Anno 1613 by de Biscayers beseylt .' This is a reference to Basque fishermen, and their astonishing reach - it is known now that they sailed as far as the Canadian Maritime Islands and Icelandic waters. Carte-á-figures Surround The maps of Blaeu and Speed are generally best known for their decorative borders in this style, but other Dutch mapmakers (Hondius, Jansson, and van der Keere) also produced such maps. Generally, this grand treatment was reserved for maps of the continents - these large-scale, general maps were showcases for the mapmaker's art. More often than not, such maps were separate issues or intended for larger, deluxe editions of their respective atlases: for Hondius' atlas, for instance, the borders tended to be absent in the continent maps to permit the use of smaller folio sheets and waste less margin space throughout the rest of the book. Similarly, de Wit's four continental maps of 1660 were separate productions, not intended for inclusion in a specific atlas (when he did produce an atlas, he included newly engraved and quite different continental maps). It is worth noting that neither the city views along the top border, nor the figures in the left and right margins, are copies of earlier works, but appear to be unique to this map. The city views - Rome, Amsterdam, Paris, London, Seville, and Prague - are panoramas, rather than the Braun and Hogenberg influenced insets on the Blaeu. The figures, rather than the 'ordinary' characters indicated on other cartes à figures , instead represent rulers: the Pope, the Holy Roman Emperor, the Grand Duke of Muscovy, and the Kings of Spain, Denmark, Sweden, France, and Poland. The absence of a King of England is probably not a deliberate snub, but likely a general confusion: the restoration of Charles II would not occur until 1660 when this map was published, and the leadership of the kingdom might not have been readily apparent at the time. Publication History and Census This map was printed in 1660 along with similarly - styled cartes à figures of the other continents, and a map of the world. These were separately issued (de Wit had not yet produced an atlas of his own) and consequently are quite scarce. They do appear to have been included occasionally in composite atlases, and in Doncker's maritime atlas. The America and Africa maps are known in several states. However, only a single state of the Europe map has been cataloged. There are three separate examples in OCLC, at the Biblioteca Nacional de España, Bibliotheek Universiteit van Amsterdam, and the Universitatsbibliothek Tuebingen. References: N° de réf. du vendeur Europe-wit-1660
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