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Auction 153, Lot 396

One of the Most Decorative Early Maps of South America

"Delineatio Omnium Orarum Totius Australis Partis Americae, Dictae Peruvianae, a R. de la Plata, Brasiliam, Pariam, & Castellam Auream...", Linschoten/Langren

Subject: South America & Caribbean

Period: 1596 (circa)

Publication: Itinerario…

Color: Hand Color

Size:
21.4 x 15.2 inches
54.4 x 38.6 cm
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This is one of the most striking and decorative maps of South America and is an important early record of the continent. The map is oriented with north to the right and includes Florida and the West Indies. The Straits of Magellan are depicted with Terra del Fuego shown as a part of the great southern landmass. The coastlines are well defined and densely engraved with place names. The interior is filled with fictional mountains, rivers and vignettes of Patagonian giants, Brazilian cannibals and numerous strange animals, including a lion-like creature with a striped tail and human face. Other embellishments include large elaborate cartouches with descriptions of the region in both Latin and Dutch, sea monsters, galleons and a beautiful compass rose. Engraved by Arnold van Langeren from Portuguese and Spanish sources that Linschoten gathered while living for six years under the patronage of the Catholic archbishop in Goa.

References: Shirley (BL Atlases) G.LIN-1a #15.

Condition: B+

An excellent impression with attractive color. Issued folding and now pressed with several minor printer's creases. Two binding trims and a couple of small chips in the blank margin at left have been replaced with old paper, and a 5" binding tear at bottom left has been professionally repaired. Ample margins all around. A particularly nice example of this map that is often found in fragile condition.

Estimate: $5,500 - $7,000

Sold for: $4,000

Closed on 5/20/2015

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