The first carte-à-figure map of Italy
BLAEU, Willem Janszoon.
Italiæ, Sardiniæ, Corsicæ, et confinium Regionum nova Tabula, effigies præcipuarum Urbiu et habituum inibi simul complectens.
Amsterdam: Cornelis Danckerts, c.1640. 420 x 570mm.
Narrow left margin, small repaired tear, binding folds reinforced on verso.
A very scarce separate-issue map of Italy, decorated with a long prospect of Rome and medallion prospects of Venice, Genova, Naples and Florence, eight costumes and a sea battle between a galleon and galley in the Tyrrenian Sea.
Originally published in 1606, there is a second state of 1620, this third state and a fourth state issued by Justus Danckerts in 1661.
See BORRI 89 for the first issue; he gives the map 95/100 for rarity and states it was never reissued, so he was unaware of this state. Schilder lists only 10 known examples.
Stock ID : 15244
£9,000
£9,000
The first carte-à-figure map of Italy
BLAEU, Willem Janszoon.
Italiæ, Sardiniæ, Corsicæ, et confinium Regionum nova Tabula, effigies præcipuarum Urbiu et habituum inibi simul complectens.
Amsterdam: Cornelis Danckerts, c.1640. 420 x 570mm.
Narrow left margin, small repaired tear, binding folds reinforced on verso.
A very scarce separate-issue map of Italy, decorated with a long prospect of Rome and medallion prospects of Venice, Genova, Naples and Florence, eight costumes and a sea battle between a galleon and galley in the Tyrrenian Sea.
Originally published in 1606, there is a second state of 1620, this third state and a fourth state issued by Justus Danckerts in 1661.
See BORRI 89 for the first issue; he gives the map 95/100 for rarity and states it was never reissued, so he was unaware of this state. Schilder lists only 10 known examples.
Stock ID : 15244
£9,000
£9,000