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Antique Map Auction Sale No. 127 - closed 2/25/2009

Featuring 870 lots of rare antique maps, charts, pocket maps, globes and atlases
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Lot #685: "Constantinopolis" Clement de Jonghe

Antique map chart Constantinopolis
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Estimate:
$3,000.00 - $3,500.00
Sold for: $3,500.00

Lot 685
By: Clement de Jonghe
Subject: Turkey, Istanbul
Date: 1675

Publication: Icones praecipuarum urbium totius Europae

Condition: A
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Color: hand color

Size: 20 x 12 inches
50.8 x 30.5 cm

This is a very rare view of Istanbul from De Jonghe's atlas of city views. Drawn from Matthaus Merian's famous view of the city in a slightly different format, it shows the city skyline along with quaint scenes of every-day life, including hunters with their dogs in the near foreground. The title is engraved on a ribbon in the sky, with an additional title (Constantinopolitanae Urbis Effigies ad Vivum Expressa) in top margin. Tri-lingual poetry lauding the city (Latin, Dutch and French) and a key to the engraving are below the view. Clement de Jonghe (1624-1677) was an Amsterdam map publisher and illuminator, with a shop on the Calverstraat at the sign of the Gekroonde Kornstkaert, or Crowned Embellished Map. De Jonghe also compiled and sold atlases, only a few of which have survived.

Dark impression. There are a couple old brown paper repairs on marginal tears that do not affect the image.

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