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Antique Map Auction Sale No. 103 - closed 6/11/2003

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Lot #70: "Americae sive Indiae Occidentalis Tabula Generalis" Joannes de Laet

Antique map chart Americae sive Indiae Occidentalis Tabula Generalis
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Estimate:
$1,200.00 - $1,300.00
Sold for: $1,000.00

Lot 70
By: Joannes de Laet
Subject: Western Hemisphere
Date: 1630

Publication: Beschryvinghe van West-Indien

Condition: B
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Color: uncolored

Size: 14 x 11 inches
35.6 x 28.0 cm

According to Burden this is arguably the finest description of the Americas published in the seventeenth century. It was a collaborative effort between Hessel Gerritsz, the official cartographer to the Dutch East India Company and Johannes de Laet, the director of the newly formed Dutch West India Company. Together they had access to the latest geographical knowledge. Although Gerritsz had access to maps showing the insular form of California, he relies on more trustworthy accounts, such as Herrera, and depicts a peninsular form and thus the best west coast delineation to date. Rather than showing the controversial Northwest Passage, he truncates the map short of these latitudes. The map is decorated with a simple strapwork title cartouche.

Bit of very faint foxing, mostly in margins.


Ref: Burden #229; Wagner #309.

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