BLAEU WILLEM
Hollandiae pars septentrionalis vulgo Westuriesland en ‘t noorder quartier.
Date: Amsterdam,1650 about
North Holland
Cod 7605
Subject: North Holland
400,00 €
Copper engraving, 420 x 525 mm, contemporary colour, latin text on verso. Elegant and attractive map, taken from Atlas Novus, enriched with a beautiful cartouche with coats of arms. An excellent, perfectly preserved example. W. Blaeu, an astronomer and student of Tycho Brahe, founded a globe-making workshop in 1599; almost immediately, he began publishing maps, producing the first atlas, the "Atlantis Appendix," in 1630, and the first two-volume edition of the "Atlas Novus," five years later. After his death in 1638, his son Johan edited the celebrated "Atlas Maior," in 11 volumes, in 1662. A fire destroyed the workshop in 1672, marking the end of the business. Copper engraving, 420 x 525 mm, Latin text on verso.
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