Category: |
New additions, Maps |
Price: |
€7500,00 |
Geographic location: |
World |
Title: |
Nova Totius Terrarum Orbis Geographica ac Hydrographica Tabula |
Cartographer / Publisher: |
Henricus Hondius / Johannes Janssonius |
Date: |
1663 |
Technique: |
Copper engraving with etching |
Dimensions: |
38x55 |
Colouring: |
Old coloured |
Condition: |
Very good. Some minor repairs to verso. Wide margins. Verso: Latin text. |
Stunning world map in two hemispheres. A celestial globe is depicted above the crux of the hemispheres.
This map exemplifies the baroque-style Dutch cartography with its elaborate cartouches and whimsical illustrations. Mythical scenes and fantastical creatures adorn the borders, while the map itself showcases charming depictions of sailing vessels and sea monsters, enhancing its visual appeal.
The map features hemispheres surrounded by voluptuous representations of the four elements: Fire by Apollo driving the Sun's chariot across the sky; Aeros, the goddess of Air, surrounded by clouds and birds; Mother Earth, surrounded by animals and the earth's bounty; and Water represented by a Siren and sea monsters. Tucked between the hemispheres are a celestial globe with the figure of the sun at top, and a scene of Europa receiving tribute from Asia, America and Africa with a figure of the moon at bottom. Four portraits fill the corners: Julius Caesar, Claudius Ptolemy, Jodocus Hondius and Gerard Mercator. The scenes are all beautifully linked together with a rich garland of fruit. For geographical detail Hondius presents California as an island, the Dutch discoveries on the Carpentaria coast of Australia, and Queen Anne's forland (Baffin's Island) on the northeast coast of Canada. The faint outline of Terra Australis Incognita is still in evidence.
Beautiful example of the third state (of 4 states), bearing the date 1663 and the imprint "Amstelodami Excudit Ioannes Ianssonius.