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Brazil. JANSSONIUS. Accuratissima Brasiliae Tabula.

1640 ca.
EUR 500,00
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Brazil. JANSSONIUS. Accuratissima Brasiliae Tabula.
1640 ca.

 
JANSSONIUS, Johannes. Accuratissima Brasiliae Tabula.
Amsterdam, 1640 ca.

Acquaforte di 490x380 mm. Coloritura coeva. Bell'esemplare.

Carta dettagliata del Brasile, realizzata dagli stimati cartografi Hondius e Janssonius. Orientata con l'ovest in alto, la carta raffigura il paesaggio del Brasile con un impressionante grado di precisione e un tocco artistico che dimostra l'abile maestria dei cartografi.
Il Brasile è diviso in Capitanie, con un eccellente dettaglio costiero e un dettaglio più speculativo nelle parti interne della carta. Include vignette di scene e animali indigeni. In alto sono inseriti in due cartigli la “Baya de Todos os Sanctos” e la “Villa d'Olinda de Pernambuco”.

Condition Report

Etching of 490x380 mm. Contemporary coloring. Nice specimen.

Detailed map of Brazil, produced by the esteemed cartographers Hondius and Jansson. Oriented with west at the top, the map depicts the landscape of Brazil with an impressive degree of accuracy and an artistic touch that demonstrates the skilled craftsmanship of the mapmakers.
Brazil is divided into Capitanias, with excellent coastal detail and a more speculative detail in the interior parts of the map. Includes inset vignettes of indigenous scenes and animals. Inset maps of the "Baya de Todos os Sanctos" and "Villa d'Olinda de Pernambuco". Jan Janssonius (also known as Johann or Jan Jansson or Janszoon) (1588-1664) was a renowned geographer and publisher of the seventeenth century, when the Dutch dominated map publishing in Europe. Born in Arnhem, Jan was first exposed to the trade via his father, who was also a bookseller and publisher. In 1612, Jan married the daughter of Jodocus Hondius, who was also a prominent mapmaker and seller. Jonssonius’ first maps date from 1616.
In the 1630s, Janssonius worked with his brother-in-law, Henricus Hondius. Their most successful venture was to reissue the Mercator-Hondius atlas. Jodocus Hondius had acquired the plates to the Mercator atlas, first published in 1595, and added 36 additional maps. After Hondius died in 1612, Henricus took over publication; Janssonius joined the venture in 1633. Eventually, the atlas was renamed the Atlas Novus and then the Atlas Major, by which time it had expanded to eleven volumes. Janssonius is also well known for his volume of English county maps, published in 1646.
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