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Auction #102, closed March, 2003



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79

America

1655
Jan Mathisz
Western Hemisphere
37.2" x 22.6"

Passed

This is the first state of an Extremely Rare two sheet map of the Americas. The splendid map appears to be based largely on Blaeu's wall map of 1648 with the distinctive single large Great Lake, an insular Staten Island off Tierra del Fuego, and a large inset of the North Pole. However, the Island of California more closely follows Nicolaas Visscher's Totius Americae Descriptio with a flat northern coastline and the mainland coastline continuing north-northeast towards the Straet Anian, which separates it from Anian. It is possible that Visscher published the map, although it is difficult to determine due to the lack of surviving examples. A fabulous scene incorporating the title cartouche and filling the bottom on the map depicts Europeans trading with Native Americans. The inset Polar map is surrounded in a strapwork and garland-draped cartouche with Mathisz' imprint contained in another cartouche. The map is further embellished with scores of animals, sailing ships, sea battles, Indian battles, a cannibalistic scene, and compass roses. This example does not have the additional title or scenes at top as in the example at the British Library. According to Burden only three other copies are known to exist: Stokes Collection, NYPL; British Library; and Nederlands Scheepvaart Museum.

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