Antique Map-VIEW-DEN BRIEL-BRIELA-FORTIFICATIONS-Bleau-1649

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‘BRIELA.’

– Birdseye view of the Dutch city of Den Briel with fortifications as they were in the mid-17th c.

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Description

Medium: Etching / engraving on hand laid (verge) paper. Watermark: coat af arms.

Sheet size: 63 x 53.5 cm (24.8 x 21.06 inch). Image size: 49.5 x 38 cm. (19.49 x 14.96 inch).

Condition: very good, given age. Original middle fold as issued. Light creasing. Paper edges with some chipping. Image fine. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully.

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BACKGROUND INFORMATION

This plan originates from the famous city Atlas: ‘Toneel der Steeden’ published by Joan Blaeu 1649.

Biography artist: Publisher: Joan Blaeu (23 September 1596 ? 28 May 1673) was a Dutch cartographer. He was born in Alkmaar, the son of cartographer Willem Blaeu. In 1620 he became a doctor of law but he joined the work of his father. In 1635 they published the Atlas Novus (full title: Theatrum orbis terrarum, sive, Atlas novus) in two volumes. Joan and his brother Cornelius took over the studio after their father died in 1638. Joan became the official cartographer of the Dutch East India Company. Around 1649 Joan Blaeu published a collection of Dutch city maps named Tooneel der Steeden (Views of Cities). In 1651 he was voted into the Amsterdam council. In 1654 Joan published the first atlas of Scotland, devised by Timothy Pont. In 1662 he reissued the atlas with 11 volumes, and one for oceans. It was also known as Atlas Maior. A cosmology was planned as their next project, but a fire destroyed the studio completely in 1672. Joan Blaeu died in Amsterdam the following year.

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Dimensions 53 × 63 × 1 cm

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