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Auction 119, Lot 452

"Islandia", Ortelius, Abraham

Subject: Iceland

Period: 1585 (dated)

Publication: Theatrum Orbis Terrarum

Color: Black & White

Size:
19.3 x 13.3 inches
49 x 33.8 cm
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This is one of the most spectacular of all decorative maps, filling the Icelandic seas with a Boschian array of sea monsters. A lettered key on the verso gives descriptions of the creatures along with an explanation of their various characteristics. Some of the beasts can be linked to a real sea creature, particularly whales and walruses, while others are wholly fantastic, such as the aquatic hyena (D), and seagoing cows (K). A Latin note near the coast explains a group of foxes holding each others tails suspended down a cliff as follows: Sly little foxes reaching for bird's nests to rob. The upper right corner accurately depicts polar bears gamboling and fighting on ice flows, while below them an expanse of driftwood makes its way to the northern coast. Driftwood was and still is an important natural resource in coastal Iceland after it floats down from Siberia. Ambergris is noted as well (O), with the description on the verso linking it to sperm whales. The interior of the island shows its mountainous topography, including Mt. Hekla in all its volcanic fury, spewing flames and rocks. Ortelius attributed the cartography to Andres Sorensen Vedel, a Danish historian, who acquired the information from a now lost map by Bishop Gudbrandur Thorlaksson. The map was published in a 1592 Latin edition with descriptive Latin text on the verso.

References: Campbell, plt. 40; Van den Broecke #161.

Condition: B

A beautiful impression with professional reinforcement of the centerfold and two upper corners of blank margin. The map is in very good condition with the exception of some light toning and a faint stain to the left of the cartouche.

Estimate: $6,500 - $8,000

Sold for: $5,000

Closed on 5/9/2007

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