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Toonneel Des Aerdrycx, Oft Nievwe Atlas ...

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Toonneel Des Aerdrycx, Oft Nievwe Atlas ... : J.Blaeu

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"The finest Dutch map publishers were the Blaeu family, and they hold the title of mapmakers supreme for any period of cartographical history." (R. Baynton-Williams). Willem Janszoon Blaeu (1571-1638) was the founder of the Blaeu publishing house and established the fine reputation of Blaeu maps. He published his first world atlas, the "Atlantis Appendix" in 1630, in association with his eldest son, Joan Blaeu (c.1599-1673). The atlas was based around the printing plates acquired from Jodocus Hondius Jr.'s stock, who had himself published the later edition of Mercator's "Atlas". The atlas contained some sixty maps. This work was expanded in 1631 to contain 98 maps and bore the joint imprint of father and son with the title "Appendix Theatri A.Ortelii Et Atlantis G. Mercatoris". In 1634 he commenced publication of the "Theatrum" or "Novus Atlas". This two-volume work was larger still with up to 208 maps. This atlas, published in four separate editions in four different languages, was clear evidence of his ambitions. In 1638 Willem Janszoon Blaeu died and control of the business passed to his son, Joan. He "aimed at the full description of heaven, earth and water" and continually expanded the "Novus Atlas" in this quest - it grew to up to 12 folio volumes by c.1662 and was known as the "Atlas Maior", finally incorporating over 650 maps. This is the titlepage to a Dutch edition of "Toonnell Des Aerdrrycx Oft Nieuwe Atlas" and shows a nun in full habit and figure in armour flanking the architectural surround.
region: Title Pages
mapmaker: J.Blaeu  
place and date of publication: Amsterdam 1642
medium and colour: Copperplate, Uncoloured
size in mm: 330 x 200
ref: 34100

Price: £ 360

 
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