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Auction 183, Lot 49

Hondius' Important Map of the Americas

"America", Hondius, Jodocus

Subject: Western Hemisphere - America

Period: 1623 (published)

Publication: Gerardi Mercatoris - Atlas sive Cosmographicae

Color: Hand Color

Size:
19.7 x 14.7 inches
50 x 37.3 cm
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Jodocus Hondius' map of the Americas is one of the most elaborate examples of fine Dutch cartography. The decorations, including sea monsters, indigenous birds, native canoes and sailing vessels, are taken from De Bry's Grand Voyages. Particularly notable is the scene of natives preparing an intoxicating drink made from manioc roots, which is derived from Hans Staden's harrowing venture into Brazil. The continents are presented on a stereographic projection, which was becoming increasingly popular at the beginning on the 17th century. It presents a more correct western coastline of South America and narrows the breadth of Mexico. However, North America is still too broad and Virginia has an exaggerated coastline. Newfoundland is based on Plancius. The coastlines are fully engraved with place names.

References: Burden #150; Van der Krogt (Vol. I) #9000:1B.

Condition: B+

A crisp impression with professional repairs to a few centerfold separations, and a 1.25" crack adjacent to the centerfold only visible when held to light (above the parrot). The map has modern color with some bleed-through on verso.

Estimate: $3,250 - $4,000

Sold for: $2,400

Closed on 6/9/2021

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