Description: Germaniae nova tabula. a. G. Mercatore delineata, & a NI Piscatore edita. (Germany) This is a very rare, original, colored copper engraved map of Germany Claes Janszoon Visscher from 1652. Title: Germaniae Nova Tabula. AG Mercatore Delineata, & AN.I. Piscator Edita. - Germaniae post omnes in hac forma editiones exactissma locu pletißimaq descriptio. Ubicunq B. Lector talem (*) viderit asteriscum cogitabit imbi eße Academian. Claes Ianßen Visscher excudit. A°. 1652area or Location: GermanyCartographer: Claes Janszoon Visscher (1587 - 1652) (also in Latin form Nicolas Joannis Piscator)Year: 1652Size of the plate area: 45x56cmTechnology: Copperplate engravingCondition (Perfect/ Very Good/ Good/ Fair/ Fair/ Poor): In good condition. Lightly browned for age. Center fold professionally backed with thin Japanese paper. Remarks: The rare and particularly decorative map shows Germany surrounded by four borders. These include ten oval city views according to Braun & Hogenberg (Prague, Cologne, Speyer, Heidelberg, Strasbourg, Nuremberg, Frankfurt, Trier, Mainz and Leipzig) as well as eight figurative representations of the emperor and the seven electors with their coats of arms. A coat of arms cartouche, a compass rose and a sailing ship decoration on the North and Baltic Seas complement the map area, which extends from Flensburg in the north to Warsaw in the east and Venice in the south to Dunkirk in the west. The map was first published in 1621 with a slightly different representation. The map presented here belongs to the much rarer series published from 1647 onwards with the border engraved by Pieter Hendricksz Schut in which the emperor and the electors are shown standing with their coats of arms and no longer riding. Reference: Meurer, "Corpus of the older Germania maps" No. 7.8.1.k ; Sign Stop, "Monumenta Cartographica Neerlandica", Volume VI, No. 36.10. ; Hollstein XXXVIII, 250/IIIEnglish description: This scarce and very decorative carte-a-figure map shows the whole of the German Empire. It was published by Claes Janszoon Visscher (1587 - 1652) (also known under his Latin name Nicolas Joannis Piscator) in 1652. The map covers an area from Flensburg in the North via Warsaw in the East to Venice in the South and Dunkerque in the West. It is surrounded by ten city views according to Braun & Hogenberg (Prague, Cologne, Speyer, Heidelberg, Strasbourg, Nuremberg, Frankfurt, Trier, Mainz and Leipzig) and eight depictions of the emperor and the seven prince-electors with their coats of arms. The map is further enriched by title cartouche with a coat of arms, a compass rose and ships in the North Sea and the Baltic Sea.This genuine copper engraved map measures 45 x 56 cm (plate size) and is in good condition. There is some browning due to age and the centerfold has been professionally strengthened with thin Japanese paper from verso. This is the much rarer, updated edition of this map, published from 1647. The older and more common edition was first published in 1621 and contained depictions of the rulers on horses and not in a standing position. References: Meurer, "Corpus of the older Germania maps" No. 7.8.1.k ; Sign stop, "Monumenta Cartographica Neerlandica", Volume VI, No. 36.10. ; Hollstein XXXVIII, 250/III - - - International buyers welcome. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask. - - - For the search engine: view map engraving Bayern Bavaria--- On request, we will be happy to issue you a free certificate of authenticity ------ If you wish, we will gladly provide a certificate of authenticity free of charge ---dewabitRemarks: The rare and particularly decorative map shows Germany surrounded by four borders. These include ten oval city views according to Braun & Hogenberg (Prague, Cologne, Speyer, Heidelberg, Strasbourg, Nuremberg, Frankfurt, Trier, Mainz and Leipzig) as well as eight figurative representations of the emperor and the seven electors with their coats of arms. A coat of arms cartouche, a compass rose and a sailing ship decoration on the North and Baltic Seas complement the map area, which extends from Flensburg in the north to Warsaw in the east and Venice in the south to Dunkirk in the west. The map was first published in 1621 with a slightly different representation. The map presented here belongs to the much rarer series published from 1647 onwards with the border engraved by Pieter Hen
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 60 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Date of Creation: 1652
Certificate Of Authenticity: Yes
Type: Print
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Features: Unframed
Medium: Copperplate
Manufacturing method: Copperplate
Format: Landscape
Continent: Europa
Age/Authenticity: Original before 1800
Production Period: Before 1700
Pressure Type: Handmade
Unit of Sale: Individual Work
Artist: Claes Janszoon Vaidya
Package: No
Handmade: Yes
Originality: Unicum Handmade Original
Image alignment: Landscape format
Material: Paper
Framing: Unframed
Motif: Map, Germany
Country: Germany
Style: Baroque
Brand: Unbranded
Country/Region of Manufacture: Netherlands
Subject: Country, Maps, Landscapes
Original / Reproduction: Original the period
Title: Germaniae nova tabula
Sales unit: Individual Work
Listed By: Art Dealer
Period: 1600-1699
Year Of Manufacture: 1652
MPN: Does not apply