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Auction 172, Lot 50

Fascinating Cross-Section of the Earth

"Systema Ideale quo Exprimitur, Aquarum per Canales Hydragogos Subterraneos ex Mari et in Montium Hydrophylacia...", Kircher, Athanasius

Subject: Cartographic Miscellany, Earth

Period: 1682 (circa)

Publication: D'Onder-Aardse Weereld

Color: Hand Color

Size:
16 x 12.9 inches
40.6 x 32.8 cm
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The Jesuit scholar Athanasius Kircher was one of the first compilers of semi-scientific knowledge about the physical features of the world. This unusual copper engraving shows a cross-section of the earth's interior with its magma core and underground water sources. The surface of the earth is shown with mountain ranges, erupting volcanoes, and ships sailing in the oceans. Clouds and four wind-heads surround the sphere. A decorative title cartouche held aloft by putti completes the fanciful composition. This is from a Dutch edition of Kircher's masterpiece, Mundus Subterraneus (Subterranean World), an immense and amazing work covering all aspects of anything that dwelled or occurred within the earth's interior - from dragons, to fossils, to mountain springs, earthquakes, and volcanoes.

References: Kanas #7.2 and figure 7.3.

Condition: A

A crisp impression on a bright sheet with short, professionally repaired centerfold separations at top and bottom.

Estimate: $1,500 - $1,800

Sold for: $1,000

Closed on 4/17/2019

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