Description: This rare map is the Danckerts copy of the Hondius map of Brabant. Since Danckerts maps were never published in atlases, this map was only published in a loose sheet edition in 1635. Artists and Engravers: Cornelis Danckerts II (1603-1656) was a succesful Amsterdam-based art-. print- and map-seller. (He called himself 'Papiere, konst en caertverkoper.') His sons Dancker II and Justus were active in the business as well. The Danckerts were a well known family containing several engravers, cartographers and print-sellers that started with the founder Cornelis Danckerts I (1536-1595) who was the city carpenter.
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Description: From Topographiae Germaniae Inferioris", which was published in several editions. Based on the quality of impression and watermark, this will have been from the first edition. Zutphen. Artists and Engravers: Made by 'Matteus Merian' after own design. Matthaus Merian the Elder (1593-1650) learned the art of copper engraving in Zurich. He worked in various places throughout Europe, before returning to Basel in 1615. He moved to Frankfurt in Germany and worked for Johann Theodor de Bry, son of Theodor de Bry. Merian married de Bry's daughter Maria Magdalena, and continued to work for De Bry for a period. From 1623 Merian ran the publishing house of De Bry, after his father-in-law's death.
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Of the 322 plans in this series, 112 are signed by Valegio (such as this example), six were reissues of plates engraved by Martin Rota in 1572, and the rest were unsigned. A rare miniature map of Leiden in Netherlands.
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Description: These scarse detailed maps of Dutch Towns originate from the 'Gemeente-atlas' of Jacob Kuyper. This atlas of all towns in the Netherlands was published from 1865-1870 and included all towns in the Dutch province of Zeeland. These maps are also known as a Kuyperkaart or Kuyperkaartjes. We carry different versions of these maps - coloured and outline coloured. If you are looking for a town map but cannot find it, please inquire with us - we usually stock more than we have listed. Artists and Engravers: Author: Jacob Kuyper. Kuyper was one of the most important of the Dutch atlas editors of the second half of the 19th century.
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Amsterdam 1702. Original Kupferstich-Karte von Daniel de la Feuille von 1702. -- Blatt-Maße: ca. 18,5 x 23 cm. -- leicht fleckig, sonst gut erhalten. || Original engraved map by Daniel de la Feuille from 1702. -- slightly stained, otherwise in good condition. Bestell-Nr: 234056 .
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Paris 1753. Großformatige handkolorierte original Kupferstich-Karte. - Blattmasse: ca. 53 x 75 cm. Bild-Maße: ca. 48 x 58 cm. -- leicht fleckig, sonst gut erhalten. || Large handcolored original engraved map. -- slightly stained, otherwise in good condition. Bestell-Nr: 307016 .
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Description: These scarse detailed maps of Dutch Towns originate from the 'Gemeente-atlas' of Jacob Kuyper. This atlas of all towns in the Netherlands was published from 1865-1870 and included all towns in the Dutch province of Zeeland. These maps are also known as a Kuyperkaart or Kuyperkaartjes. We carry different versions of these maps - coloured and outline coloured. If you are looking for a town map but cannot find it, please inquire with us - we usually stock more than we have listed. Artists and Engravers: Author: Jacob Kuyper. Kuyper was one of the most important of the Dutch atlas editors of the second half of the 19th century.
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Description: From: 'Amsterdam, In Zyne Opkomst, Aanwas, Geschiedenissen, Voorregten, Koophandel, Gebouwen, Kerkenstaat, Schoolen, Schutterye, Gilden En Regeeringe' by Jan Wagenaar. 1760 - 1767. The measures of the map were performed by B. van Groendyck, registered land surveyor. Map of the Buitenvelder polder near Amsterdam. Cartographer/Publisher: Published by 'Isaak Tirion'. Published by Isaak Tirion (1705-1765), a publisher in Amsterdam, who specialised in Atlases and Dutch town plans.
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