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Auction 128, Lot 500

"[Europa Regina]", Munster, Sebastian

Subject: Europe

Period: 1580 (circa)

Publication: Cosmographiae Universalis

Color: Hand Color

Size:
6.5 x 10 inches
16.5 x 25.4 cm
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This is one of the most famous of cartographic oddities, showing Europe in the shape of a woman. The representation of Europa Regina or Queen of the World was first drawn by Johannes Bucius in 1537. This simplified version appeared in several editions of Munster's Cosmography from 1580 onwards. West is shown at top with Spain forming the crown and head, France and Germany the neck and bust, Italy the left arm and Denmark the right arm holding a scepter with Britain as the flag. The remainder of the figure is a flowing robe with Greece and Russia at the feet. It has been argued that instead of a woman, the map represents Charles V of Spain, modeling a Europe that had Spain as its crown. Whatever the source, this is an extraordinary example of the art of mapmaking. German text on verso.

References: Tooley (MCC I) Plt. V.

Condition: B+

Pleasantly toned with attractive old color and minor foxing, mostly in the blank margins. A 4.7" section of the bottom margin has been replaced with slightly lighter color paper.

Estimate: $800 - $1,000

Sold for: $700

Closed on 5/20/2009

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